Is bedroom mold causing our coughing and allergies?« Back to Previous Page
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My kids have been coughing non-stop for the past month and my own allergies have been awful since the weather got hotter and we started running the AC constantly. I just pulled back the corner of the carpet in our bedroom in our Jumeirah villa and found a huge patch of black, fuzzy mold underneath, probably from a slow leak. Could this mold in the bedroom be the reason we're all feeling so sick, and what's the safest way to deal with it?
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Yes, the black mold under your carpet is very likely causing the persistent coughing and allergies, especially given the timing with increased AC use. In Dubai's climate, AC units often create significant condensation and high indoor humidity, which can feed hidden mold growth from a slow leak. The constant airflow then disperses spores throughout the room.
For a confirmed leak and visible growth, a professional inspection is strongly advised to assess the full extent. Remediation involves fixing the moisture source first, then proper containment and removal of affected materials like the carpet and padding to prevent spore spread. DIY cleaning is not recommended for a patch this size, as it can worsen airborne contamination. The safest approach is to have the area professionally assessed and remediated. Reputable providers in Dubai should follow internationally recognized guidelines for containment and removal. After remediation, consider an independent post-clearance test to verify the spore count has returned to normal indoor levels, which is a standard practice for verification. |
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