Is closet mold causing my child's sneezing?« Back to Previous Page
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Our apartment in Jumeirah Village Circle has been feeling so humid since the weather got warmer, and I just found black spots spreading in the corner of my kids' bedroom closet. My youngest has been sneezing non-stop for the past week and I'm really worried it's connected. What's the fastest and most effective way to handle this to keep my family safe?
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Closet mold can absolutely be the cause of your child's sneezing. The black spots are likely mold growth fueled by the high humidity, and the enclosed space of the closet creates a concentrated source of spores that can irritate the respiratory system, especially in children.
The JVC apartment environment is a key factor. Dubai's intense humidity, combined with year-round AC use, creates significant temperature differentials that lead to condensation in poorly ventilated areas like closets on external walls. This dampness is a perfect breeding ground for mold. For immediate action, move any clothing or items from the affected closet to prevent further spore spread. Wipe down the visible mold on hard surfaces with a microfiber cloth and a solution of diluted white vinegar or a dedicated mold cleaner, ensuring you wear a mask and gloves. However, this only addresses the surface growth you can see. The fastest and most effective way to ensure your family's safety is a professional assessment. Surface cleaning is a temporary fix if the moisture source isn't identified and corrected. In serious cases with health symptoms and visible spread, a certified inspector can use moisture meters and thermal imaging to find the hidden source of dampness—which could be a small condensation issue or something more significant. They can then take samples for lab analysis to identify the mold species, which determines the appropriate remediation protocol. For a child's bedroom, this precise approach is recommended to properly resolve the problem. |
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