Is bedroom mold causing our sinus issues and who removes it?« Back to Previous Page
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We’ve lived in our Jumeirah apartment for 2 years and just noticed a bunch of black spots growing behind our bedroom wardrobe, which is on an outside wall. Lately, my husband and I have been waking up with sore throats and stuffy noses that clear up once we leave for work. I’m really worried this mold is making us sick.
Is this kind of recurring sinus symptom common with mold exposure here, and who should I call to properly test and remove it—a regular cleaning company or a specialized service?
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Waking up with sore throats and congestion that improves when you leave is a very common indicator of a mold-related issue in the bedroom. The consistent symptoms you both experience strongly suggest your indoor environment is the source, and the hidden mold growth behind the wardrobe is the most probable cause.
In Dubai's climate, exterior walls are prone to condensation due to the extreme temperature differential between the air-conditioned interior and the hot, humid exterior. This trapped moisture behind large furniture like wardrobes creates an ideal environment for mold, which releases spores that act as irritants, triggering exactly the sinus symptoms you describe. For proper remediation, you should absolutely call a specialized indoor environmental professional, not a regular cleaning company. A general cleaner may wipe the visible spots but will miss the root moisture problem and likely spread spores. A specialist will first conduct an inspection to identify the moisture source and the extent of growth, often using tools like moisture meters and thermal cameras. They should then provide a detailed protocol for containment, safe removal of affected materials, and cleaning of the air, followed by verification that the space has been returned to a healthy state. Crucially, they will diagnose and advise on correcting the condensation issue to prevent recurrence. Look for a provider that can show documented before-and-after testing results from an accredited lab. This is a verifiable standard that separates proper remediation from a simple, ineffective cleaning. |
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