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My kids have been coughing constantly for the past two weeks, and I've started getting headaches myself. I've noticed a patch of black mold in the corner of our master bedroom closet that seems to have gotten bigger since the humidity increased last month. We're in an older building in Deira and I'm really worried this is the cause. What's the safest and most effective way to get this professionally cleaned and make sure it doesn't come back?
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Black mold in Dubai's climate is a serious health concern that requires careful handling, especially given your symptoms. The high humidity and constant AC use create ideal conditions for it to thrive and recur.
For a patch larger than a square meter, or any mold causing respiratory issues, professional remediation is strongly advised. Do not attempt to clean it yourself with bleach or other household products, as this can aerosolize the spores and worsen your family's exposure. Professionals will seal the area, use HEPA-filtered negative air machines to contain spores, and apply EPA-approved antimicrobials to treat the surface and underlying material. The critical step is identifying and fixing the moisture source. In an older Deira building, this is often a leaking AC drain line inside the wall, a small pipe condensation leak, or water ingress from a poorly sealed window. The cleaning is temporary if the root cause isn't addressed. A proper inspection should include a moisture meter reading of the surrounding walls to find the source. After remediation, request a post-cleaning verification test, such as an air quality sample or surface swab sent to an independent microbiology lab, to confirm spore counts have returned to safe levels. To prevent recurrence, ensure your AC unit is serviced regularly to maintain proper drainage and consider using a dehumidifier in the bedroom, especially during the more humid months. |
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