How urgently should I treat mold causing my kids' cough?« Back to Previous Page
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My kids have been coughing and I suspect it's from the mold I just found behind our bedroom wardrobe in our Jumeirah apartment. It's a pretty big patch of black and green spots that must have been growing there for a while, hidden from view. We had that really humid spell a few weeks ago and it hasn't gone away. How urgently do I need to get this professionally treated, or is it something I can handle myself this weekend?
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Any mold causing respiratory symptoms like coughing in children requires prompt professional assessment. In Dubai's climate, hidden mold growth behind furniture is common after humid periods, as the wall becomes a condensation point that stays damp. The visible patch is likely just the surface manifestation of a larger problem within the wall cavity.
Do not attempt a DIY removal this weekend. Disturbing it without proper containment will aerosolize the spores, potentially worsening your kids' exposure and spreading the problem throughout the apartment. The priority is to identify the moisture source—likely condensation from AC cold walls meeting humid air or a minor, undetected leak. For a case involving health symptoms, a professional inspection is strongly recommended. They will conduct moisture mapping to find the full extent and perform air quality tests to identify the spore types and concentrations. This data is crucial, as it determines the required remediation scope and confirms the mold is the irritant. Until a professional can assess, reduce exposure by keeping the bedroom door closed and the AC running on a moderate setting to lower humidity. Ensure the AC unit's drip line is not blocked, as this is a frequent cause of hidden moisture. In Dubai, remediation must follow DHA-aligned protocols to ensure it's properly resolved and not just superficially cleaned. |
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