Urgent professional mold removal needed in Sharjah apartment?« Back to Previous Page

My kids have been coughing non-stop for the past two weeks and I just pulled their toy chest away from the wall in our Sharjah apartment to find a huge patch of black, fuzzy mold spreading from the corner. We keep the AC running but the room always feels a bit damp. What’s the fastest and safest way to get this professionally cleaned without putting my family at risk?
Posted by Samantha Hill
Asked on April 13, 2026 4:45 am
Yes, this requires immediate professional assessment and removal. That description of a large patch with ongoing dampness and respiratory symptoms in children indicates a significant issue that needs proper handling.

The fastest and safest method is to hire a company that follows a containment protocol. They should seal off the room with plastic sheeting to prevent spores from spreading to other areas of your apartment during the work. The actual removal involves HEPA vacuuming of all surfaces and the careful disposal of any porous, mold-damaged materials (like drywall or the toy chest if it's compromised). The area must then be cleaned with antifungal agents and dried completely with industrial equipment to address the source dampness.

For your family's safety, ensure anyone performing the work is wearing appropriate PPE—respirators, gloves, and disposable coveralls. Do not attempt to clean this yourself with bleach, as this can aggravate the spores and worsen air quality without addressing the root problem.

The constant AC use in Sharjah, while cooling, often creates cold surfaces where humidity condenses, especially on exterior walls. This hidden condensation behind furniture is a very common source of mold growth in UAE apartments. After remediation, a dehumidifier in that room can help maintain lower humidity levels alongside your AC.

Look for a provider that can offer post-remediation verification, meaning they test the air after cleanup to confirm spore counts have returned to normal levels. This is the concrete evidence you need for peace of mind that the environment is safe for your children again.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 14, 2026 5:11 am