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My kids have been coughing and I suspect it's because of the black mold I just found behind the wardrobe in our master bedroom. We’ve lived in this Jumeirah villa for 2 years and just noticed it when we moved the furniture to clean. With this humidity, I'm worried it's spreading quickly through the walls. How urgent is it to get professional mold removal here in Dubai, and should we be staying somewhere else until it's fixed?
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Given the symptoms and visible black mold, this is an urgent health and safety issue that requires immediate professional assessment. The combination of Dubai's high humidity and your villa's construction can allow mold to spread rapidly inside wall cavities, which you cannot see.
Your children's coughing is a significant red flag. Mold exposure, particularly from types like Stachybotrys (black mold), commonly causes respiratory irritation, persistent coughing, and worsened allergy symptoms. The priority is to remove their exposure. Until a professional can assess the full extent, it is strongly recommended to keep them out of that room and improve ventilation throughout the house. For a situation like this in a Jumeirah villa, a DIY approach is not sufficient. The mold behind the wardrobe is likely just the visible part of a larger problem within the wall. Professional remediation is critical to properly contain the area, remove contaminated materials, and address the underlying moisture source—which could be a hidden pipe leak, condensation from AC ducts, or moisture wicking through the walls from the outside humidity. The process should start with a thorough inspection, including moisture mapping and possibly air or surface sampling to identify the species. Reputable companies in Dubai will follow standards like the IICRC S520 and provide detailed lab results to guide the remediation plan. Once the mold is removed and the moisture source fixed, post-remediation verification testing is essential to confirm the home is safe. Given the potential health impact on your family, seeking a professional assessment this week is a prudent course of action. |
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