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My kids have been coughing non-stop for the past month and my own allergies have been awful ever since the heavy dew season started in Dubai. I just pulled our large wardrobe away from the bedroom wall in our Jumeirah villa and found a huge patch of black mold growing behind it, hidden from view. I'm really worried this is what's making us sick. How dangerous is this and what's the fastest way to get it professionally treated here?
Posted by Sarah Williams
Asked on April 10, 2026 7:59 am
Based on your description, it is highly probable that the hidden black mold (likely Stachybotrys chartarum or Aspergillus niger) is the primary cause of the persistent coughing and exacerbated allergies in your family. In the humid, dew-heavy climate of Dubai, interior walls, especially those behind large furniture like wardrobes in villas, are prime locations for condensation to form. This trapped moisture, combined with year-round AC use which can create thermal bridges and cold spots, provides the perfect environment for mold proliferation.

The health implications are significant. Mycotoxins and microbial volatile organic compounds (MVOCs) released by these colonies are potent respiratory irritants and allergens. Continuous exposure, particularly for children and those with pre-existing sensitivities, can lead to chronic respiratory issues, allergic rhinitis, and in severe cases, more serious immunological responses.

Do not attempt to remove this yourself. Disturbing the colony will aerosolize a massive concentration of spores and toxins throughout your home, drastically increasing exposure. The fastest and most effective solution is a professional remediation process. In the UAE, reputable companies like Saniservice adhere to strict IICRC S520 standards for mold remediation. The process involves: 1) Containment of the affected area with negative air pressure to prevent cross-contamination, 2) HEPA-filtered air scrubbing, 3) Safe removal and disposal of contaminated porous materials, 4) Antimicrobial treatment of the underlying structure, and 5) Post-remediation verification (PRV) testing to ensure the spore count has returned to acceptable indoor levels.

Given the severity you've described, I strongly recommend you seek an immediate professional inspection and remediation. For a certified assessment and swift action, you can contact Saniservice directly at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com. They can provide a comprehensive solution to make your Jumeirah villa safe again.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 13, 2026 5:30 am