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My kids have been coughing for a couple of weeks and I just found patches of black and green mold on the back of their bedroom curtains. We live in an older villa in Jumeirah and with all the humidity lately, their room just never feels completely dry, even with the AC running constantly. What’s the safest and most effective way to clean this up myself without risking my family's health?
Posted by Charles Garcia
Asked on April 24, 2026 5:25 am
For health-sensitive situations like a child's bedroom, the safest first step is to isolate the affected items to prevent spore dispersion. Remove the curtains carefully, roll them up to contain the mold, and seal them in a plastic bag for disposal or professional cleaning. Wearing an N95 mask and gloves during this process is essential.

The mold on the curtains is a symptom of the room's high humidity, which is a common issue in Dubai's older villas. Constant AC use can create significant condensation if the unit is not properly sized or maintained, leading to dampness on cold surfaces like walls and windows behind curtains. The most effective approach is to address both the item and the environment. For the room itself, increase air circulation by ensuring furniture isn't pushed against walls and that the AC vents are not obstructed. A dehumidifier can make a significant difference in pulling excess moisture from the air.

While you can clean hard surfaces with a diluted vinegar or detergent solution, porous materials like fabric curtains are difficult to remediate completely. For valuable items, a specialist restoration service with antimicrobial cleaning may be an option, but replacement is often the most thorough solution for children's items.

Given the persistent cough and visible growth, the mold behind the curtains may indicate a wider issue within the wall or AC system that isn't visible. A professional inspection with moisture mapping and air quality testing is strongly recommended to identify the primary moisture source and ensure the remediation is complete, preventing rapid regrowth. This is the only way to verify the environment is truly safe for your family.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 26, 2026 1:30 am