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My kids have been coughing non-stop for the past month and I'm starting to panic. I just pulled our winter clothes out of the master bedroom closet and found a bunch of them covered in fuzzy black spots, and the wall behind the rack feels damp. We're in an older building in Bur Dubai and I'm terrified this is making us sick. **Could this mold be the reason for our constant coughs and headaches, and who should I call to get it properly tested and removed?**
Posted by Dana Haddad
Asked on May 4, 2026 1:20 am
Yes, the mold you found could very well be the cause of your family's persistent coughs and headaches. Exposure to mold spores, particularly in an enclosed space like a bedroom, commonly triggers upper respiratory irritation, allergic reactions, and sinus congestion. The damp wall indicates an ongoing moisture issue, which means spores are continuously being released into the air you breathe.

Given the description of fuzzy black spots and a damp wall in a Bur Dubai building, this is a significant growth that requires professional attention. Older buildings here often have hidden condensation issues or seepage problems exacerbated by our high humidity and year-round AC use, which can create cold surfaces where moisture condenses.

You should call a certified mold inspection and remediation company. Do not attempt to clean this yourself, as disturbing it can release a large number of spores. A proper inspection will involve a moisture meter to find the water source and likely air or surface sampling to identify the mold type. In Dubai, look for a provider that operates its own microbiology lab, as this ensures they can deliver verified, data-driven results rather than a visual guess. They should provide a detailed report outlining the species present and the scope of contamination.

The remediation process must include fixing the underlying moisture problem—whether it's a leak, condensation, or seepage—to prevent it from returning. Until a professional assesses it, keep the closet door closed and consider using a dehumidifier in the room to help reduce ambient moisture levels.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on May 5, 2026 4:07 pm