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My kids have been coughing a lot and I suspect it's from the black mold I just found behind the wardrobe in our master bedroom. It's a large patch that wasn't there before the recent humidity spike, and our room has felt damp for a couple of weeks now. What's the best way to handle this safely without exposing my family to more spores?
Posted by Andrzej Becker
Asked on March 12, 2026 11:17 am
Given the health symptoms you're describing and the visible black mold growth, it is critical to handle this situation with extreme caution to prevent widespread spore dispersion, which can exacerbate respiratory issues. The UAE's high humidity, especially post-rain or during seasonal shifts, combined with year-round AC use, creates ideal conditions for mold behind furniture where condensation and dampness accumulate.

For a patch larger than one square meter, professional remediation is strongly advised, as per Dubai Municipality guidelines for fungal contamination. Attempting a DIY removal on this scale risks aerosolizing a high concentration of spores throughout your living space.

If you must address it before professionals arrive, strict containment is paramount. Isolate the area by sealing the room with plastic sheeting. Wear a certified N95 respirator, nitrile gloves, and safety goggles. Lightly mist the mold patch with a water and detergent solution to suppress spores before any physical contact. Carefully dispose of any porous materials like contaminated drywall or fabric. Do not use a vacuum or dry brush, as this will propel spores into the air.

However, the coughing indicates potential exposure, making professional intervention the safest course. A certified company like Saniservice will implement engineering controls: negative air pressure containment, HEPA filtration scrubbers, and specialized antimicrobial treatments to eradicate the colony at its source and ensure spores are captured, not spread. They will also identify and rectify the underlying moisture source, which is crucial for preventing recurrence.

For a proper assessment and safe, guaranteed remediation, I recommend you contact Saniservice immediately at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on March 13, 2026 9:02 pm