How urgently treat bedroom mold for 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 the wardrobe in our master bedroom. We've lived here for 2 years and just noticed it, but it looks like it's been growing for a while, spreading along the base of the wall. With this humidity, how urgently do I need to get this professionally treated before it affects our health?
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Treat this with high urgency, especially with children showing respiratory symptoms like coughing. In Dubai's climate, indoor mold can grow rapidly due to high humidity and condensation from constant AC use, often hidden behind furniture for months.
The primary concern is that the mold is already affecting your indoor air quality and likely contributing to your children's coughs. The spores become airborne and are inhaled. For infants, young children, or anyone with asthma or allergies, this can cause persistent irritation. A professional inspection is strongly recommended to assess the full extent, as growth often spreads inside wall cavities unseen. They can identify the species, which determines the health risk and remediation method. Do not attempt to remove significant growth yourself, as improper handling will aerosolize a high concentration of spores throughout your home. For immediate action, move the wardrobe to improve air circulation, but avoid disturbing the colony. Keep the children out of the room and ensure your AC unit's filters are clean. The remediation process itself must be contained to prevent cross-contamination. The Dubai Municipality has clear guidelines for professional mold remediation to ensure it is handled safely and effectively. Reputable providers will use containment barriers, HEPA filtration, and follow protocols to remove the source, not just cover it up. They should also provide a post-remediation verification test from an independent lab to confirm the air quality is safe before you reoccupy the space. Given the symptoms and the visible spread, arranging an assessment within the next few days is a prudent course of action. |
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