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Our 3-year-old has been having a persistent cough and runny nose for the last few weeks, and we can’t figure out why. I was cleaning behind the wardrobe in our master bedroom in Jumeirah and found a patch of black fuzzy stuff along the base of the wall. We run the AC constantly, but the room still feels a bit damp. Could this be mold, and who should I call for a proper inspection to make sure it's not making my family sick?
Posted by Linda Wright
Asked on March 17, 2026 6:12 am
Based on your description, the black fuzzy growth you discovered is highly likely to be mold, a common issue in Dubai due to our unique climate. The constant AC use creates significant temperature differentials between cool indoor air and warm walls, leading to condensation and dampness—the perfect environment for mold growth, especially in concealed areas with poor air circulation like behind furniture.

The persistent cough and runny nose in your 3-year-old are symptoms that can absolutely be linked to mold exposure. Mold reproduces by releasing microscopic spores and mycotoxins into the air. When inhaled, these particles can irritate the respiratory tract, trigger allergic reactions, and exacerbate asthma, with children being particularly vulnerable due to their developing immune systems and smaller lung capacity.

A visual identification is not sufficient. The specific species of mold (e.g., Cladosporium, Aspergillus, or the more dangerous Stachybotrys chartarum, often called "black mold") must be determined through professional air and surface sampling. This is critical for assessing the health risk and planning an effective remediation strategy.

Do not attempt to clean this yourself, as improper disturbance can aerosolize a massive amount of spores throughout your home. You require a certified mold inspection from a company like Saniservice. Our specialists use moisture meters, thermal imaging cameras, and professional-grade sampling kits to identify the full extent of the contamination, the moisture source, and the mold species present. We then provide a detailed report and a protocol for safe, guaranteed remediation.

For the health of your family, I strongly recommend you call for a professional inspection immediately. Contact Saniservice at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com to schedule a comprehensive assessment.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on March 18, 2026 11:03 am