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My kids have been coughing non-stop for the past three weeks and I just found patches of black, fuzzy mold behind the wardrobe in our master bedroom in Jumeirah. It must have been growing there for ages, hidden from view, and I'm panicking that it's the cause of their headaches and sore throats. How dangerous is this kind of mold and what's the absolute fastest way to get it professionally tested and removed in Dubai?
Posted by Khaled El-Masri
Asked on May 2, 2026 4:55 am
The black mold you found is a legitimate health concern, especially with those symptoms. In Dubai's humid climate, hidden mold growth behind furniture is common due to condensation from AC units and sea air. The persistent coughs and sore throats you describe are typical reactions to prolonged mold spore exposure.

For the fastest resolution, professional testing and remediation are strongly advised for a case this advanced. Do not attempt to disturb or remove it yourself, as this can aerosolize a massive amount of spores and worsen your family's exposure.

A certified inspector can conduct an on-site assessment and take samples for immediate lab analysis. In Dubai, this typically involves air quality tests to measure spore counts in the bedroom and a tape-lift or swab sample of the black patch itself for species identification. A proper microbiology lab can provide a report identifying the species (e.g., Cladosporium, Aspergillus, or Stachybotrys) and the concentration levels, usually within 48-72 hours of sample submission.

Simultaneously, you should contact a remediation specialist. Look for companies that follow strict containment protocols, using physical barriers and negative air pressure to prevent cross-contamination during removal. They will safely remove the affected materials, HEPA-vacuum the area, and treat it with antimicrobial solutions. The entire process for a localized area like this can often be completed within a few days once started.

For immediate action, improve ventilation in the room, ensure your AC drain line is not clogged, and keep the bedroom door closed to limit spore spread to other parts of the house until professionals arrive.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on May 3, 2026 2:43 pm