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My kids have been coughing non-stop since the weather got really humid a few weeks ago, and I just found a bunch of black speckles in the corner of their bedroom closet behind some boxes. I'm really worried it's making them sick. What's the most effective and safe way to get rid of mold here in Dubai that won't harm my family?
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Stop the moisture source first. In Dubai, this usually means checking for AC condensation leaks, plumbing issues, or humidity from poorly sealed windows. The black speckles are a symptom of a moisture problem that must be fixed, or the mould will return.
For a small area like a closet corner, you can clean it yourself using a diluted vinegar solution or a baking soda paste. Scrub gently, wear an N95 mask and gloves, and ensure the room is well-ventilated. Never mix cleaning chemicals, especially bleach, as it can create toxic fumes and often only bleaches the mould without killing it. However, given the children's persistent coughing, a DIY clean is likely insufficient. Surface cleaning won't address potential mould in the wall cavity or airborne spores. The high humidity here causes mould to regrow quickly if not fully remediated. For health concerns, a professional inspection is strongly advised to identify the species and the full extent of the problem. They use moisture meters and thermal imaging to find hidden moisture. Effective remediation involves containing the area, using HEPA-filtered air scrubbers to capture spores, and physically removing contaminated materials. The goal is to return spore counts to normal outdoor levels, verified by post-remediation testing from an independent lab. This is the safest approach to ensure the environment is healthy for your family. |
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