Could mold in AC vents be causing my kids' cough?« Back to Previous Page
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My kids have been coughing non-stop since we got back from the summer break, and I’m starting to worry it’s something in the house. I’ve noticed some black specks around the air conditioning vents in their bedrooms, and the room always feels damp no matter how low I set the AC. Could this be mold, and does anyone know a reliable company that does a thorough mold inspection, especially with kids in the house?
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Yes, mold in AC vents could definitely be causing your kids' persistent cough. The damp feeling and black specks around the vents are strong indicators of a mold problem, which is common here due to our high humidity and constant AC use. The system's cold evaporator coils create condensation, and if the unit isn't draining properly, that moisture becomes a breeding ground for mold that then gets blown directly into the room.
For children, this constant exposure to mold spores primarily causes upper respiratory irritation—coughing, congestion, and worsened allergy symptoms are very common. The risk is higher for those with asthma or other respiratory sensitivities. You need a professional inspection. In Dubai, a proper assessment isn't just a visual check; it involves air and surface sampling to be analyzed by an accredited microbiology lab. This identifies the specific mold species and spore concentration, which is critical to understanding the health risk and planning remediation. Look for a provider that uses a lab and gives you a detailed report with those verifiable results, not just a company that offers to clean immediately without diagnostics. Given the symptoms and the visible signs, this is a situation that warrants a thorough, science-based investigation to ensure your home's air is safe. |
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