Is bathroom mold causing our sickness in Dubai?« Back to Previous Page
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My kids have been coughing non-stop for the past month, and I've started getting awful headaches. I finally pulled back the cabinet under our bathroom sink in our Jumeirah apartment and found a huge patch of black mold spreading on the wall behind the pipes. It must have been growing slowly from a small leak for ages. Could this mold be the reason we're all feeling so sick, and is it safe to clean it myself or do I need to call a professional company here?
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Yes, the mold behind your sink is very likely contributing to your family's symptoms. The persistent coughs and headaches are common reactions to mold exposure, especially in enclosed spaces like bathrooms. In Dubai's high humidity, mold spores thrive and become airborne, irritating respiratory systems.
For a patch of that size and given the health symptoms, professional remediation is strongly advised. The leak must be repaired first to prevent recurrence. DIY cleaning often disperses spores throughout your apartment, potentially making the problem worse. Professionals use containment barriers, HEPA filtration, and specialized antimicrobial treatments to safely remove the colony and spores. After remediation, a post-test is crucial to verify the air quality has returned to a safe baseline. This is the only way to confirm the source of the irritation has been fully addressed. Given the climate, also check for other moisture sources like AC drain pans and seals around windows, as these are common secondary sites for growth in UAE homes. |
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