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My kids have been having a constant runny nose and a weird cough for the past month, and I'm starting to panic. I just pulled our large wardrobe away from the bedroom wall in our Jumeirah villa and found a huge patch of black, fuzzy mold spreading from the corner, probably from the humidity. It must have been growing behind there for ages. **Should I take them to a doctor immediately, and is it safe for us to even sleep in that room tonight?**
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For your children's symptoms, a doctor's visit is advisable to rule out other causes and get appropriate treatment, as persistent respiratory issues can be exacerbated by mold exposure. Document the mold with photos to show the physician.
Do not sleep in the room tonight. The disturbance of the wardrobe has likely released a high concentration of spores into the air. Relocate your family to a well-ventilated area of the villa and keep the affected bedroom door closed. In Dubai's high humidity, hidden mold growth behind furniture is common due to condensation from AC units on colder exterior walls. This situation requires professional assessment. The black color alone doesn't confirm the highly toxic Stachybotrys; many common black-colored molds are less harmful but still problematic. A proper inspection will identify the species and the moisture source, which is critical for an effective remediation plan. In villas, the leak could be from a faulty pipe, groundwater seepage, or condensation. DIY cleaning is not recommended for a growth of this size, as improper handling can spread contaminants throughout your home. Seek a provider who uses lab analysis to confirm the mold type and verifies cleanup success with post-remediation testing. |
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