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My kids have been coughing for the past two weeks and I finally checked behind their bedroom dresser in our Jumeirah Park villa. I found a patch of black mold on the wall about the size of a dinner plate, and the room has felt damp since the last heavy dew we had. How urgent is it to get this professionally cleaned, and should I keep them out of the room entirely until it's fixed?
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Black mold discovery with ongoing respiratory symptoms in children warrants immediate action. Given Dubai's high humidity and the persistent dampness you've noticed, the mold colony is likely active and releasing spores into the room's air. The primary concern is your children's continued exposure to these irritants, which can perpetuate or worsen coughing and congestion.
You should restrict access to that bedroom until the situation is assessed and resolved. Move the children to a well-ventilated room and keep the door to the affected room closed to prevent spore migration. Do not attempt to clean it yourself, as disturbing it without proper containment will aerosolize a high concentration of spores throughout your villa. The urgency for professional cleanup is high. The patch's size (a dinner plate) indicates a significant moisture issue, likely from condensation within the wall or a minor leak. A proper remediation involves identifying and correcting that source first—without this critical step, the mold will return quickly. Professionals will then contain the area, safely remove the contaminated materials, and perform specialized cleaning. For a case with health symptoms, a lab test is advisable to confirm the mold type and its concentration in the air. This provides a definitive diagnosis and helps tailor the remediation protocol. In Dubai, this is a common necessity due to our climate, where AC systems and building envelopes can create hidden condensation points. Seek a provider that offers verifiable before-and-after testing to ensure the environment is returned to a safe standard. |
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