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My kids have been coughing non-stop for the last two weeks and we can't figure out why. I finally pulled their bunk bed away from the wall in our Deira apartment and found a huge patch of black, fuzzy mold spreading from the corner where the AC unit drips. I'm terrified they're breathing this in every night. What are the specific health risks for young children and what's the absolute fastest way to get this professionally treated here?
Posted by Pallavi Patel
Asked on May 2, 2026 5:30 am
Black mold exposure in Dubai's humid climate poses specific risks for children, who are more vulnerable due to their developing respiratory systems. The primary health effects from inhaling spores include persistent coughing, wheezing, nasal congestion, and sore throats, which can exacerbate asthma and allergies. In your case, with the mold located directly by their sleeping area, prolonged nightly exposure is a significant concern and likely the cause of their symptoms.

The fastest way to address this is a two-step professional process. First, contact a certified mold inspection company to conduct an immediate assessment; they can identify the species and spore concentration in the air your children are breathing. In Dubai, this is critical due to year-round AC use and condensation issues, which create perfect conditions for mold growth behind walls and furniture. Reputable inspectors use moisture meters and thermal imaging to find the full extent of the problem, not just the visible patch.

For remediation, the AC drip line must be unclogged and repaired to stop the moisture source—this is non-negotiable. The affected wall area will need to be isolated, the contaminated materials properly removed, and the area treated with antimicrobial solutions. Crucially, the room should not be reoccupied until post-remediation verification testing confirms spore levels have returned to a normal baseline. For severe infestations impacting health, this process should be handled by a licensed remediation provider following DHA-aligned protocols for indoor air quality.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on May 5, 2026 2:51 am