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My kids have been coughing non-stop since the summer started, and I’m worried it’s because of the black spots I just found behind the wardrobe in our master bedroom. The room always feels damp, and I think our AC might be leaking. What’s the safest and most effective way to get rid of this mold without exposing my family to harsh chemicals?
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Stop all DIY cleaning immediately. The combination of your children's persistent cough, visible black spots, and a damp room with a potentially leaking AC unit indicates a serious issue that requires professional assessment. Disturbing this mold without proper containment will aerosolize spores and can significantly worsen your family's exposure and symptoms.
In Dubai's climate, where AC systems run year-round, a leaking unit is a primary cause of chronic dampness and mold growth behind walls and furniture. The first step is not removal but identifying and fixing the moisture source. A qualified technician must inspect and repair the AC leak. Until that is resolved, any cleaning is temporary. For your family's safety, the most effective method is to engage a mold remediation specialist. They will isolate the contaminated area with physical barriers and negative air pressure to prevent spores from spreading to the rest of your home. The removal itself involves HEPA vacuuming and damp-wiping affected surfaces, not harsh chemicals. All porous materials like damaged drywall or the back of the wardrobe may need to be discarded. After removal, the area must be dried to below 60% humidity with professional equipment to prevent immediate regrowth. A post-remediation verification test, typically an air sample analyzed by an independent microbiology lab, is the only way to confirm the space is safe again. This comprehensive approach is the standard for addressing health-related cases, especially with vulnerable individuals like children present. |
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