Is black mold in Dubai urgent for kids' health?« Back to Previous Page
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My kids have been coughing and I suspect it's because of the black stuff I just found behind our bedroom wardrobe. We've lived here for 2 years and just noticed it when we moved the furniture to rearrange the room. It’s a pretty large patch and the wall feels damp. How urgent is it to get this black mold treated in Dubai's climate, and should I keep the kids out of the room completely until it's fixed?
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Yes, it is urgent. Black mold growth on a damp wall, combined with your children's respiratory symptoms, warrants immediate attention. In Dubai's climate, indoor humidity and condensation from constant AC use create ideal conditions for mold to thrive behind furniture and on cold walls.
You should keep the kids out of the bedroom and restrict access until a professional can assess it. The coughing is a common reaction to mold spores, which become airborne when disturbed. The dampness indicates an active moisture problem that must be fixed to prevent the mold from returning after cleaning. For a patch large enough to be discovered behind a wardrobe, a professional inspection is strongly recommended. They will identify the moisture source—often a hidden pipe leak, condensation, or seepage from external walls—and test the mold to confirm the species. Not all black-colored mold is the notorious Stachybotrys, but all types can cause health issues. Remediation involves containing the area, safely removing the contaminated materials, and addressing the root cause of the dampness. Simply wiping it can aerosolize the spores and worsen the problem. |
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