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My kids have been coughing non-stop since we got back from the summer holidays and I just found a patch of black, fuzzy mold behind their bedroom wardrobe. The room has felt damp since the humidity spiked last month, but I only noticed the mold when I was deep cleaning today. Could this be the cause of their allergies, and what’s the safest way to get rid of it with them in the house?
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Based on your description, it is highly probable that the black mold you discovered is the primary cause of your children's persistent coughing. In Dubai's climate, the combination of high ambient humidity and the constant use of air conditioning creates ideal conditions for mold growth, particularly in poorly ventilated areas like behind furniture. The dampness you felt is a key indicator of a moisture problem, which mold requires to proliferate.
The fuzzy, black appearance suggests it could be Stachybotrys chartarum, commonly referred to as "black mold," which is known for producing mycotoxins that can cause significant respiratory irritation, allergic reactions, and exacerbate asthma symptoms, especially in children. Disturbing the mold through cleaning can inadvertently release a high concentration of these spores into the air, potentially worsening the situation. For the safety of your family, I strongly advise against attempting to remove it yourself. Improper remediation can cross-contaminate your entire home. The safest course of action is to seek a professional inspection and remediation service. In the UAE, companies like ours, Saniservice, are trained to handle such cases in accordance with local guidelines. We conduct a thorough assessment to identify the moisture source and the mold species, then execute a contained removal process using HEPA filtration to ensure spores are not spread throughout your home. I recommend you call our experts immediately at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com for a consultation. We can provide a definitive diagnosis and a safe, effective remediation plan to protect your children's health. |
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