Is kids' bedroom mold causing their cough and how to remove?« Back to Previous Page
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Our kids' bedroom in our Mirdif villa has felt really damp for the past month, and we just discovered a bunch of black spots growing behind their heavy wardrobe. My youngest has been having a runny nose and a weird cough that won't go away, and I'm starting to panic it's connected. What's the best way to handle this safely for the kids and who should I call for a proper removal?
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In Dubai's high humidity, mold growth behind furniture is common due to condensation and poor air circulation. The black spots you found can absolutely be the source of your child's persistent cough and runny nose, as mold spores are a known respiratory irritant, especially for children.
The first step is to have a professional inspection. A certified mold assessor can identify the species and extent of the growth, which is crucial for determining the right removal protocol. In the UAE, look for companies that use a science-driven approach with a microbiology lab, as they can provide documented evidence of the mold type and confirm its removal. For now, avoid disturbing the area. Do not attempt to scrub it yourself, as this can release a large number of spores into the air. Move the children to another room and improve ventilation in the bedroom by opening windows when outdoor humidity is lower, typically in the early morning or evening. The wardrobe likely trapped humid air against the cooler wall, creating a perfect environment for mold. After proper remediation by a licensed company, prevent recurrence by ensuring the room is well-ventilated, using a dehumidifier, and leaving space between large furniture and walls to allow air to circulate. A professional assessment is your safest first call to address both the health concern and the underlying moisture issue. |
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