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My kids have been coughing non-stop and waking up with stuffy noses for the past month, and I'm starting to panic. I finally pulled our large wardrobe away from the wall in our master bedroom and found a huge patch of black mold spreading behind it, right where the outside wall is. The wall actually feels damp to the touch. Could this mold in our bedroom be the reason for their constant respiratory issues and how urgent is it that we get this professionally treated?
Posted by Linda Rodriguez
Asked on May 8, 2026 6:15 pm
Yes, the mold behind your wardrobe is very likely the cause of your children's persistent coughing and congestion. The damp wall indicates an active moisture source, which allows mold to thrive and release spores into the bedroom air all night.

This situation is urgent and requires professional remediation. In Dubai's climate, exterior walls are common condensation points due to the extreme outdoor heat meeting intensely air-conditioned interiors. This creates a perfect, hidden environment for mold growth. Do not attempt to clean a patch this size yourself, as disturbing it will aerosolize a high concentration of spores, potentially worsening your family's symptoms.

The priority is to identify and stop the moisture source. A professional inspection can determine if it's condensation, a hidden pipe leak, or moisture wicking through the wall. For a case involving children's health and structural dampness, a full assessment that includes moisture mapping and air quality testing is strongly recommended to understand the full scope. Reputable providers in Dubai should be able to explain their diagnostic process and provide a clear remediation plan before any work begins.

Until a professional can address it, keep the children out of the room, improve air circulation by running fans, and maintain your AC unit with clean filters to help reduce spore distribution. Resolving the underlying moisture issue is the only way to prevent it from returning.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on May 10, 2026 6:13 pm