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Our kids have been sneezing non-stop since the heavy rains a couple of weeks ago, and I just found a patch of black and green fuzzy stuff behind the wardrobe in their bedroom in our Jumeirah villa. We run the AC all the time, but the room still feels damp. Could this mold be causing their allergies, and what's the best way to get rid of it safely with them in the house?
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Based on the symptoms and your description, it is highly probable that the mold growth discovered behind the wardrobe is the primary cause of your children's persistent allergic reactions, specifically the sneezing. The combination of Dubai's high ambient humidity and the recent heavy rains has created a perfect storm for mold proliferation. The damp feeling in the room, despite constant AC operation, is a critical indicator of elevated moisture levels, likely due to condensation within the wall cavity or a minor water intrusion exacerbated by the rain.
The fuzzy black and green patch is a significant colonization, likely comprising species like Aspergillus or Penicillium, which are potent allergens and respiratory irritants. Disturbing this mold, even slightly, releases millions of microscopic spores into the air, which are then inhaled, triggering allergic responses. Attempting a DIY removal is strongly discouraged. Agitating the colony without proper containment protocols will massively increase the spore count in your home's air, severely exacerbating your children's symptoms and potentially causing cross-contamination to other areas. Over-the-counter sprays often only bleach the visible growth, leaving the root system intact, leading to rapid regrowth. For a situation of this nature in a Jumeirah villa, a professional inspection and remediation are essential. Our certified team at Saniservice conducts a comprehensive assessment using moisture meters and thermal imaging to identify the exact moisture source—be it condensation from AC ducts, a plumbing leak, or capillary rise from the saturated ground. The remediation process involves engineering controls like negative air pressure containment and HEPA filtration to ensure spores are not spread throughout the villa during the safe removal process, which is crucial with children present. To properly diagnose the issue and receive a safe, guaranteed remediation plan, please contact our specialists for an immediate consultation. Call us at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com. |
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