Could mold in Dubai villa cause my toddler's persistent cough?« Back to Previous Page

Our 3-year-old has been having a really bad cough that won’t go away, and we just discovered patches of black, fuzzy mold in the closet of our master bedroom here in our Jumeirah villa. It’s on the back wall where we keep our clothes, and I think it might have been growing there since the humidity spiked a few weeks back. Could this mold in our bedroom be the reason my son is so sick, and what’s the fastest way to get it properly tested and removed in Dubai?
Posted by Margaret Clark
Asked on April 24, 2026 5:10 pm
Black mold, especially in a humid climate like Dubai, can certainly be a trigger for a persistent cough in a toddler. The high humidity we experience, combined with year-round AC use, creates ideal conditions for mold growth in hidden areas like closets on exterior walls. Children are particularly sensitive to mold spores, which can cause respiratory irritation, allergic reactions, and exacerbate coughing.

The fastest way to get it properly tested is to engage a professional inspection company with its own microbiology lab. They can take tape or air samples from the affected closet and other rooms for lab analysis. This will identify the specific species present and the spore concentration in your indoor air, providing a clear picture of the risk level. In Dubai, remediation must follow DM and DHA guidelines to ensure it's handled safely and effectively.

For a situation involving a child's health, professional remediation is strongly advised. DIY cleaning can aerosolize a high volume of spores, potentially making the problem worse. Professionals will contain the area, use HEPA filtration to capture spores, and safely remove the contaminated materials. The key is to not only remove the visible growth but also identify and rectify the moisture source—often condensation from an AC line or seepage through the wall—to prevent it from returning. Start with a professional assessment to get a verified diagnosis of the problem.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 25, 2026 8:58 pm