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My kids have been coughing non-stop for the past three weeks and I just found a patch of black, fuzzy-looking mold behind the wardrobe in our master bedroom. We're in a ground-floor villa in Jumeirah and I'm worried the recent humidity made it worse. Could this mold be the reason for their constant runny noses and sore throats?
Posted by Sara Al-Hashim
Asked on April 14, 2026 6:05 am
It's very possible the mold is contributing to their symptoms. The black, fuzzy growth you've found is a significant source of airborne spores and mycotoxins, which are well-known respiratory irritants. In a closed bedroom environment, especially with year-round AC recirculating air, constant exposure can lead to persistent coughing, sore throats, and runny noses in children, who are more sensitive.

Given you're in a ground-floor villa in Jumeirah, the high coastal humidity is a major factor. This mold behind the wardrobe likely indicates a condensation issue or a past, unnoticed water leak, creating the damp environment mold needs to thrive. Your AC might not be managing humidity effectively throughout the entire room.

For your children's health, this requires a two-step approach. First, consult a pediatrician to address their immediate symptoms and rule out other causes. Second, address the mold source professionally. Do not attempt to clean a patch that size yourself, as disturbing it will release a large number of spores.

A proper inspection will identify the moisture source—whether it's condensation, a leak, or rising damp—and the exact species of mold, which determines the remediation protocol. In Dubai's climate, simply wiping it away is never a permanent solution; the underlying humidity problem must be solved to prevent regrowth. A professional assessment will provide a clear action plan for making the bedroom safe again.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 15, 2026 7:38 pm