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My kids have been coughing non-stop for the past two weeks and their allergies seem way worse than usual. I just noticed some black speckles in the corner of our master bedroom closet, and we keep a lot of their winter clothes in there. I’m worried the clothes might be making them sick. What are the signs I should look for to know for sure if it's mold and not just dust?
Posted by Kayla Clark
Asked on March 17, 2026 7:01 pm
Based on the symptoms you've described, especially the persistent coughing and aggravated allergies in children, it's crucial to investigate this properly. Here’s how to differentiate between common dust and a potential mold problem, which is a serious concern in the UAE's humid climate.

First, perform a simple test. Dab the black specks with a cotton swab dipped in a small amount of household bleach. If the spot lightens or disappears after a minute or two, it is likely mold. Dust or soot will not react this way.

Next, consider the location. Your closet is a prime suspect. Mold thrives in dark, poorly ventilated, and humid areas. The presence of stored textiles, like winter clothes that may retain moisture, creates a perfect breeding ground. Dust, on the other hand, accumulates more evenly on open, horizontal surfaces like shelves and floors. A musty, earthy odor is a tell-tale sign of mold growth that dust does not produce.

However, given that you have health symptoms present, I must strongly recommend against DIY testing or disturbing the area. Agitating the specks can release a massive amount of spores into your home's air, potentially worsening your kids' respiratory issues. The only way to know for sure and identify the specific species (some are more toxic than others) is through professional air and surface sampling, analyzed in an accredited lab.

For the safety of your family, please do not handle this yourself. Call our certified inspectors for a comprehensive assessment. We can confirm the presence of mold, identify the type, and provide a remediation plan to ensure your home is safe.

Call us at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com to schedule an inspection immediately.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on March 19, 2026 3:12 pm