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My kids have been coughing non-stop for the past month and I’ve been getting terrible headaches. I finally pulled out the sofa in our living room to find a wall in our Marina apartment covered in black, fuzzy patches, probably from a slow leak I hadn't noticed. How dangerous is this specific type of mold and should we see a doctor immediately?
Posted by Sophie Colombo
Asked on May 4, 2026 9:55 pm
Black mold is a serious concern, particularly given the symptoms you're describing. The black, fuzzy patches are likely Stachybotrys chartarum, which can produce mycotoxins. In your Marina apartment, the constant high humidity and potential for condensation behind furniture create an ideal environment for this type of growth.

Given that your children have a persistent cough and you are experiencing headaches, it is advisable to consult a doctor and inform them about the mold exposure. These symptoms are common reactions to the volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and spores released by a significant mold colony. Do not attempt to clean this yourself, as disturbing it will aerosolize a massive amount of spores throughout your home.

This situation requires a professional inspection and remediation. In Dubai, remediation must follow strict guidelines to contain the area and prevent cross-contamination. The underlying moisture source, likely a slow leak in the wall, must be identified and repaired first; otherwise, the mold will return quickly. A reputable company will use containment barriers, HEPA filtration, and specialized cleaning agents, followed by post-remediation verification testing to confirm the environment is safe. This is a standard process for a confirmed Stachybotrys infestation of this size.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on May 5, 2026 11:33 am