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My kids have been coughing non-stop for the past month and their pediatrician asked if there could be mold in our home. I’ve just pulled out the sofa in our Deira apartment and found a huge patch of black mold on the wall behind it, probably from a slow AC leak. Is this definitely the cause of their respiratory issues and how urgent is it that we get this professionally cleaned?
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It is highly probable that the mold behind your sofa is contributing to your children's persistent cough. Pediatricians in Dubai frequently inquire about mold exposure for this exact reason. The black mold you discovered is a classic sign of a chronic moisture issue, and the mycotoxins and spores released by such colonies are well-known respiratory irritants, particularly for children whose systems are more sensitive.
Given the climate in Deira, with its high humidity and constant AC use, this scenario is common. The AC leak you suspect creates a perfect, hidden environment for mold to thrive. The urgency for professional remediation is high. You should treat this as a serious indoor air quality issue that needs immediate attention to prevent the condition from worsening or spreading further into the wall cavity. Do not attempt to clean this yourself. Disturbing a colony of that size will aerosolize a massive amount of spores throughout your apartment, potentially making the respiratory symptoms much more severe. The first step is to identify and fix the source of the moisture—the AC leak—to prevent immediate regrowth. For a case of this magnitude, a professional inspection is strongly advised to assess the full extent of the contamination, which often spreads behind walls. Reputable remediators will use containment barriers and industrial-grade HEPA filtration to isolate the area and prevent cross-contamination during the removal process. Once the mold is physically removed and the area treated, consider a post-remediation verification test to confirm the air quality has returned to a safe baseline. This documented evidence is crucial for your peace of mind regarding your children's health. |
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