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My kids have been coughing and I suspect it's from the black mold that's been growing in the corner of our master bedroom closet. We've lived here for 2 years and just noticed it when we were rearranging, but it's spread behind some old suitcases. It's been really humid lately and that wall feels cold to the touch. How urgent is it to get this professionally removed, like is it a call-today situation or can it wait until the weekend?
Posted by Shruti Mishra
Asked on April 22, 2026 4:41 am
Black mold removal is urgent for family health, especially with children experiencing respiratory symptoms like coughing. The combination of Dubai's high humidity and cold wall surfaces creates ideal conditions for mold growth, indicating a likely condensation issue that needs to be addressed.

Given the visible spread and the symptoms your children are experiencing, this should be handled as a priority. While immediate removal today versus this weekend may not change the long-term outcome, delaying allows spores to continue circulating in your home's air. For a situation involving children's health and visible growth, professional assessment is strongly recommended. They can identify the moisture source—often a small leak or significant thermal bridging in the wall—and safely contain the area during removal to prevent spreading spores throughout the house.

Do not attempt to remove it yourself with bleach or other cleaners, as this can aerosolize the spores and worsen the air quality. Until a professional can address it, improve ventilation in the room by running an exhaust fan or opening a window (if outdoor humidity is lower) and keep the closet door closed. The cold wall feeling suggests an insulation problem common in villas and older buildings here, which a proper remediation company can diagnose to prevent recurrence. The goal is not just cleaning the visible mold but fixing the underlying moisture problem, which is a requirement under Dubai Municipality's health and safety standards for habitable buildings.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 24, 2026 3:14 am