How urgently treat bedroom mold for coughing kids?« 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 wardrobe in the master bedroom. We've lived here for 2 years and just noticed it, but it's a pretty big black patch that's been hidden. Given how humid it's been lately, how urgently do I need to get this professionally treated before it affects our health more?
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Treat this with high urgency, especially with children coughing. The visible black patch indicates an established colony that has been releasing spores into your bedroom air for some time. Dubai's high humidity provides the constant moisture these colonies need to thrive and expand.
The immediate health priority is to stop exposure. Keep the children out of that room and ensure good ventilation by opening windows if outdoor humidity is lower. Do not attempt to scrub or disturb the patch yourself, as this will aerosolize a high concentration of spores and potentially worsen respiratory symptoms. The coughing is a clear sign their bodies are reacting to the irritants. Professional inspection is strongly recommended here. A hidden patch of that size often means there is a moisture source, like condensation from an AC unit, a small plumbing leak in the wall, or water ingress from the building envelope. A certified inspector will identify the exact species through lab analysis to confirm the risk level and, crucially, locate the moisture source. Remediation is only successful when the root cause is fixed; otherwise, the mold will return quickly. For a case like this with health symptoms already present, you should seek assessment within days, not weeks. Look for providers who follow IICRC S520 standards for remediation and can provide before-and-after lab reports to verify the air quality has been restored. |
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