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My kids have been coughing non-stop since the weather turned humid last month, and I’ve just found patches of black mold behind their bedroom wardrobe in our Jumeirah villa. I’m really worried it’s affecting their health and I don’t know where to start. What’s the most effective and safe way to get rid of it completely without putting my family at risk?
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Black mold behind furniture in a humid climate like Dubai is a serious concern, especially with the symptoms you're describing. The combination of high humidity and dust creates an ideal environment for mold growth, particularly in less-ventilated areas like behind wardrobes.
For a patch larger than one square meter, or when health symptoms are present, professional remediation is strongly advised. In Dubai, reputable companies follow IICRC standards for containment and removal to prevent spores from spreading to other areas of your home. They will use physical barriers and negative air pressure machines during the process. If you choose to address a very small area yourself, strict precautions are necessary. First, isolate the area by closing the room's door and sealing the gap beneath it with a towel. Wear an N95 mask, gloves, and safety goggles. Mix a solution of one part detergent and four parts water, scrub the mold off the hard surface, then dry it completely. Do not use bleach, as it can release harmful fumes and only bleaches the mold without killing the roots. However, cleaning the visible growth is only part of the solution. The root cause is excess moisture. In a Jumeirah villa, this often stems from a leaking pipe within the wall, condensation from an AC unit, or moisture wicking from the concrete slab. A professional inspection can identify and rectify this source; otherwise, the mold will return. Given the coughing and the location, a lab test to identify the mold species can be valuable for understanding the health risk and confirming the remediation was successful. The most effective approach is to have a certified inspector assess the moisture source and extent of growth, then a remediation team to safely remove it, followed by post-remediation verification to ensure it's truly gone and your indoor air quality is restored. |
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