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My kids have been coughing non-stop for the past month and their allergies are going crazy, especially in their bedrooms. We've lived in this Jumeirah villa for about five years, and I've just noticed what looks like black spots spreading along the base of the wall behind their wardrobe. Could this mold be the cause of their health issues, and what's the first step I should take to get it properly inspected?
Posted by Hana Al-Maktoum
Asked on April 24, 2026 5:31 pm
Yes, the mold behind the wardrobe is a very likely cause of your children's persistent coughing and allergy symptoms. The black spots indicate active growth, and its location in their bedrooms means they are being exposed to high concentrations of spores for long periods, especially during sleep. In Dubai's climate, this is a common issue; constant AC use creates significant condensation and high humidity behind furniture and within wall cavities, which is the perfect environment for mold to thrive.

The first step is to arrange a professional mold inspection. Do not attempt to clean it yourself, as disturbing it can release a massive cloud of spores and mycotoxins, potentially worsening their health issues and contaminating other areas of the villa. A proper inspection involves more than a visual check; it includes using a moisture meter to find the water source feeding the growth and air quality testing to identify the types and concentrations of mold spores present in the room's air.

Given that this is a long-term residence in a villa, the root cause could be a slow plumbing leak, compromised building sealant from the summer heat, or insufficient insulation leading to condensation within the wall. A certified inspector will pinpoint this moisture source—without fixing it, any cleaning is only temporary. They should provide a detailed report with lab results from the air and surface samples, which is essential for understanding the health risk and planning the correct remediation strategy. For your children's health, getting this professionally diagnosed is the critical next step.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 27, 2026 4:00 am