Is hidden black mold dangerous for my toddler and baby?« Back to Previous Page

My toddler and baby have been having a runny nose and a weird cough for the last couple of weeks that just won't go away. I was cleaning behind the wardrobe in our master bedroom in Jumeirah and found a whole patch of black mold on the wall. It must have been there for ages, hidden. Is this kind of mold definitely dangerous and what’s the fastest way to get it properly tested for my kids' safety?
Posted by Brian Clark
Asked on March 19, 2026 5:14 pm
Yes, the presence of hidden black mold, particularly with your children's persistent respiratory symptoms, is a significant health concern that requires immediate and professional attention. The symptoms you describe—a lingering runny nose and cough—are classic indicators of mold exposure, especially in infants and toddlers whose immune and respiratory systems are still developing.

In the context of Dubai, our climate is a primary catalyst for such issues. The extreme humidity, combined with year-round air conditioning, creates massive condensation problems within building structures, particularly behind large furniture like wardrobes that are placed against external walls. This trapped moisture provides the perfect environment for mold, including types like Stachybotrys chartarum (often referred to as "black mold"), which can produce mycotoxins.

Do not attempt to clean this yourself. Disturbing the mold colony will aerosolize the spores and mycotoxins, significantly increasing the airborne concentration your family breathes and potentially worsening their health issues. The fastest and safest way to confirm the type and hazard level is through professional mold inspection and testing. A certified inspector will use tools like moisture meters, thermal imaging cameras, and air quality pumps to take samples for laboratory analysis. This is crucial to determine the exact species and the spore count in your indoor air.

For your children's safety, I strongly recommend you contact a professional remediation company like Saniservice. We are equipped to handle such cases in full compliance with local standards, ensuring the mold is not only removed but the underlying moisture issue is resolved to prevent recurrence. Please call us at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com to schedule an immediate inspection.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on March 22, 2026 12:10 pm