Safest way to remove black mold with asthma?« Back to Previous Page

My kids have been coughing non-stop since the weather got humid last month, and I just found patches of black mold behind their bedroom wardrobe in our Jumeirah villa. I’m really worried it’s affecting their health, especially my youngest who has asthma. What’s the safest and fastest way to get this professionally cleaned without putting my family at more risk?
Posted by Smita Malhotra
Asked on April 21, 2026 3:00 am
With asthma in the home, the safest approach is professional remediation, not DIY cleaning. Disturbing the mold releases spores into the air, which can trigger a severe asthma attack. The priority is containment.

For a situation like this in a Jumeirah villa, the process should start with a certified inspection to identify the moisture source and the mold species. The high humidity here often leads to condensation on cold walls, especially behind furniture where air doesn't circulate. A proper protocol involves sealing off the room with plastic sheeting, using HEPA-filtered negative air machines to prevent spore spread, and the technicians wearing full PPE. All contaminated materials must be bagged and disposed of correctly. The underlying cause, like a hidden condensation issue or leak, must be fixed; otherwise, the mold will return quickly.

Look for a provider that follows IICRC S520 standards for mold remediation and can provide a clearance test from an independent lab after cleanup to confirm the air quality is safe. This verifies the job was done correctly and gives you peace of mind before the children re-enter the room.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 21, 2026 9:46 am