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My kids have been coughing for a couple of weeks and I suspect it's from mold. I just pulled our sofa away from the wall in our Jumeirah villa and found a large patch of black mold spreading behind it, probably from a hidden humidity issue. We noticed a weird smell in the living room but couldn't place it until now.
How urgent is this to get professionally treated, and should I keep my family out of the room until it's fixed?
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The black mold behind your sofa requires immediate professional assessment. In Dubai's climate, where high humidity and constant AC use create ideal conditions for mold, a hidden patch of this size indicates a persistent moisture issue that has likely been developing for some time. The proximity to your living space and the correlation with your children's respiratory symptoms elevates the urgency.
You should restrict access to the room until a professional can inspect it. The mold spores can become airborne during normal activity, potentially worsening coughs and allergies. For a family's health, especially with children, it is not worth the risk. Open windows for ventilation if possible, but avoid disturbing the area yourself. The treatment urgency hinges on identifying and resolving the source of the humidity—often condensation from an AC line, a small plumbing leak, or moisture wicking through an external wall. A certified inspector will use a moisture meter to find the origin. Simply cleaning the visible mold is insufficient; the underlying problem must be fixed to prevent rapid regrowth. Given the symptoms and the discovery, a professional inspection and subsequent remediation are strongly advised. Look for a provider that offers a clear diagnostic process, including before-and-after testing, to verify the environment is returned to a healthy state. |
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