Mold on curtains causing coughs: DIY or professional help?« Back to Previous Page
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My kids have been coughing and I suspect it's from the mold growing on the back of our bedroom curtains in our Jumeirah apartment. It started appearing about a month ago, and I've tried wiping it off with vinegar, but it just comes back darker a few days later, especially since the room feels damp. Is this something I can tackle myself with a stronger cleaner, or do I need to call in a professional mold remediation company?
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Recurring mold on curtains causing respiratory symptoms like coughing requires professional assessment, not just stronger cleaning. The mold you see is likely just the surface growth; the root cause is excess moisture in that room. In Dubai's climate, this is often due to high humidity or condensation from an imbalanced AC unit not properly dehumidifying the space.
Vinegar or bleach only removes the visible stain, not the deeper fungal roots. The rapid return indicates an active moisture source. For children's health, identifying the specific mold type through professional testing is advised, as some species common in damp indoor environments can exacerbate respiratory issues. A proper remediation would first involve a moisture meter to find the humidity source—often a poorly sealed window, an AC drain issue, or insufficient airflow behind the curtain. The treatment requires specialized antimicrobial solutions to penetrate the fabric and address the root system, followed by correcting the moisture problem to prevent immediate recurrence. Given the symptoms and the failed DIY attempt, a professional inspection is the most reliable path to resolving this. |
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