Is urgent mold behind wardrobe dangerous for my toddler?« Back to Previous Page

We've lived here for 2 years and just noticed a spreading patch of dark, fuzzy mold on the wall behind our bedroom wardrobe. It's on an interior wall facing the building corridor, and the room has felt unusually humid lately even with the AC running constantly. I'm really worried about our health, especially for my toddler who sleeps in there. How urgent is it that we get this professionally treated, and is it something the building management should handle or do I need to call a specialist immediately?
Posted by Pooja Patel
Asked on April 5, 2026 7:45 pm
Dark mold growth behind furniture on an interior wall, paired with a feeling of persistent humidity, is a significant concern that requires prompt attention, especially with a toddler in the home. The primary risk is to respiratory health; exposure can trigger allergic reactions, worsen asthma, and cause persistent coughing or wheezing, which children are more susceptible to. The urgency is high to identify the source and begin remediation.

In Dubai's climate, this is a common issue. The interior wall likely has a lower temperature from the adjacent building corridor, while your bedroom air is warmer and more humid. When this moist air penetrates behind the wardrobe and contacts the cold wall surface, it condenses, creating the perfect damp environment for mold to flourish, even with the AC running.

You should treat this as urgent. Immediately move the wardrobe away from the wall to allow the area to dry and improve air circulation. Do not attempt to scrub it yourself, as this can aerosolize a high concentration of spores into the room. For a confirmed case like this, a professional inspection is strongly advised to identify the moisture source, assess the extent, and safely remove the contaminated materials.

Building management is typically responsible for structural issues causing water intrusion from outside or within the building's plumbing. However, condensation due to the temperature differential between your apartment and the corridor is often an interior environmental control issue, making it the resident's responsibility to address. A professional assessment can determine liability and provide the necessary documentation if the building is at fault. The immediate priority is the health of your family; getting a specialist to test and remediate will provide a definitive solution.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 8, 2026 4:04 am