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My toddler’s room in our Jumeirah villa has a persistent damp smell near the closet, especially since the humidity really kicked in a couple of months ago. He’s been waking up with a stuffy nose and a cough that clears up after we spend the day out. I just pulled out some old winter clothes from the back of the closet and found a few patches of black spots on the wall behind them. Could this mold be the reason for his ongoing respiratory issues, and what’s the first step I should take?
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Based on your description, it is highly probable that the mold growth discovered behind the closet is contributing to your toddler's respiratory symptoms. The presence of a persistent damp smell and visible black spots are classic indicators of a mold colony. The correlation between his symptoms—nocturnal stuffy nose and cough that resolves when he is away from the room—strongly suggests an environmental trigger within that specific space.
In Dubai's climate, this is a common issue. The high humidity, especially during summer months, creates ideal conditions for mold growth. The situation is often exacerbated by year-round air conditioning, which can cause significant temperature differentials between cool rooms and warmer walls, leading to condensation within the structure, particularly behind furniture like closets that restrict airflow. The first and most critical step is to immediately isolate the area. Do not attempt to clean the mold yourself, as improper disturbance can aerosolize spores and significantly increase their concentration in the air your child breathes. Your priority should be to prevent further exposure. Move your toddler to another room and keep the closet closed until a professional assessment can be conducted. For a definitive answer and a safe solution, a professional inspection is mandatory. Our certified inspectors use tools like moisture meters and thermal imaging cameras to identify the exact moisture source and extent of the infestation, which is often far greater than what is visible. We then provide a detailed remediation plan following UAE health and safety guidelines. Do not delay in addressing this. For the health of your family, I strongly recommend you contact our team for an immediate inspection. Call us at 800-MOLDS or 800-66537, or email hello@saniservice.com to schedule an assessment. |
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