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My kids have been coughing non-stop for the past two weeks and I finally pulled their bed away from the wall in our Deira apartment. I found a patch of black, fuzzy mold about the size of a dinner plate behind there, and the wall feels damp. Given how humid it's been and my children's health, how urgently do I need to get this professionally treated?
Posted by Emi Yoon
Asked on May 5, 2026 12:25 am
Given the damp wall, visible growth, and your children's persistent respiratory symptoms, this situation requires immediate professional attention. In Dubai's high humidity, especially during summer months and in older Deira buildings, mold behind furniture is a common issue where condensation forms against cooler exterior walls. The dampness indicates an active moisture source that must be addressed.

Treat this as urgent due to the health impact on children. Continuous exposure to mold spores, particularly from a damp wall cavity, can significantly aggravate coughing and allergies. Do not attempt to clean this yourself, as disturbing a patch that size will aerosolize a high concentration of spores throughout the room, potentially worsening their symptoms.

The critical first step is a professional inspection to identify the moisture source—it could be a minor condensation issue, a leaking pipe within the wall, or seepage from outside. Remediation is not just about cleaning the visible mold; it's about fixing the water problem first. Any reputable provider will use containment procedures like plastic sheeting to isolate the area during removal and employ HEPA filtration to capture spores.

After remediation, request verification through post-clearance testing to confirm spore counts have returned to normal indoor levels. For ongoing prevention, ensure good air circulation around all walls, especially behind beds and large furniture, and consider using a dehumidifier if condensation is a recurring problem.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on May 6, 2026 9:58 am