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My kids have been coughing non-stop for the past two weeks, and I finally checked behind their bedroom wardrobe. I found a patch of black, fuzzy mold about the size of a dinner plate on the wall. We’re in a villa in Al Barsha and I’m terrified it’s making them sick. What’s the safest way to get this cleaned up without exposing my family to more spores?
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The safest approach is to have a professional mold inspector assess it first. The black, fuzzy appearance and dinner-plate size indicate a significant growth that has likely penetrated the porous wall material. In Dubai's climate, this is often caused by a hidden moisture source like a condensation leak from an AC pipe or capillary seepage from the ground, which must be identified and fixed to prevent immediate recurrence.
For your family's safety, do not attempt to clean this yourself. Disturbing it will aerosolize a high concentration of spores, which the AC system could then circulate throughout the villa, potentially worsening your children's coughing. A proper remediation involves sealing off the area with plastic sheeting, using negative air pressure and HEPA filtration to contain spores, and then removing the affected wall section. The underlying cause must be repaired. Until a professional can visit, keep the wardrobe pulled away from the wall and the room's door closed. Ensure your AC system is running to help reduce overall humidity levels, as controlling moisture is the primary way to slow its spread. For a case of this size with health symptoms already present, a science-driven approach with verified before-and-after testing is the most reliable path to restoring your indoor health. |
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