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My kids have been coughing non-stop for the past month and my own sinuses are constantly blocked. I finally pulled out the wardrobe in our master bedroom and found a huge patch of black, fuzzy mold covering the entire wall behind it. Our building is in Jumeirah and I'm worried the humidity is making it worse. Could this mold be the reason we're all so sick and what's the safest way to get it professionally removed here?
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The symptoms you describe—persistent coughing and sinus congestion—are commonly associated with exposure to the types of mold that thrive in high-humidity environments like Jumeirah. The wall behind your wardrobe is a classic spot for growth, as it’s a cold surface where condensation forms and air doesn’t circulate. It is very plausible that this mold is contributing to your family’s illness, especially with children involved.
In Dubai, the combination of high outdoor humidity and year-round AC use creates perfect conditions for this issue. AC units remove moisture from the air, but if a room is poorly ventilated or has a thermal bridge (like an external wall), that moisture condenses and leads to hidden mold growth behind furniture. For a patch of that size, professional remediation is strongly advised. Disturbing it yourself can aerosolize a massive amount of spores throughout your home, potentially worsening your symptoms. The process involves isolating the area with physical barriers, using HEPA filtration to clean the air, and safely removing the contaminated materials. Any reputable remediation company in Dubai should follow standards like the IICRC S520 and provide a detailed scope of work. The most critical step is identifying and fixing the source of the moisture; otherwise, the mold will return. This could be a leaking pipe, inadequate insulation, or insufficient ventilation. After remediation, a third-party clearance test, involving air and surface samples analyzed by an accredited lab, is the only way to verify the home’s environment is safe again. |
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