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My kids have been coughing non-stop for the past two weeks and I’m starting to panic. I just pulled our winter clothes out of the wardrobe in our Nasma Grove villa and found a bunch of them covered in black spots. The room has felt damp since the weather changed. Could this mold be causing their coughs and what’s the fastest way to get it professionally cleaned here?
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Yes, the mold in your wardrobe is a very likely cause of the persistent coughing. The dampness you've noticed creates ideal conditions for mold growth, and its spores become airborne, irritating the respiratory system. Children are particularly susceptible to these irritants, which can manifest as a chronic cough, congestion, and worsened allergy symptoms.
Given the climate in Dubai, this is a common issue. High humidity, especially during seasonal changes, leads to condensation in less-ventilated spaces like closed wardrobes, particularly in villas where external walls can transfer moisture. The fastest and most effective way to address this is a professional remediation process. For a situation involving health symptoms, do not attempt to clean it yourself, as this will aerosolize a high concentration of spores. A certified professional will first contain the area to prevent cross-contamination, use HEPA-filtered air scrubbers to clean the air, and then safely remove the contaminated materials. They will identify and rectify the source of the moisture—often inadequate ventilation or a minor, unnoticed leak. After remediation, the area must be verified as safe. This is typically done through post-clearance testing, like air quality sampling sent to an independent microbiology lab, to confirm spore counts have returned to normal levels. For your children's health, this step is critical to ensure the problem is fully resolved. You should seek a provider that offers this full diagnostic-to-remediation process with verifiable evidence of results. |
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