Is black mold dangerous for my wheezing child?« Back to Previous Page

My kids' bedroom in our villa in Jumeirah has had this damp, earthy smell ever since the heavy fog season started a few weeks ago, and I just spotted a patch of black spots spreading behind their wardrobe. My youngest has been wheezing a bit in the mornings, which is really worrying me. How urgently do I need to get a professional mold remediation company involved here, or is this something I can handle myself with a bleach solution first?
Posted by Priya Reddy
Asked on May 25, 2026 10:45 pm
Yes, black mold can be particularly dangerous for a wheezing child. The damp, earthy smell and visible growth you've described, especially following the fog season, are strong indicators of an active mold problem. In Dubai's climate, high humidity and condensation from year-round AC use create ideal conditions for mold to thrive inside villas, often behind furniture or in poorly ventilated rooms.

The wheezing is a significant concern as it suggests your child is reacting to mold spores in the air, which are a known respiratory irritant and allergen. For children with developing lungs or pre-existing conditions like asthma, exposure can trigger more severe reactions. Do not attempt to handle this with a bleach solution yourself. Disturbing the mold by cleaning or moving the wardrobe will cause a massive release of spores into the bedroom's air, potentially worsening your child's symptoms.

This situation warrants a professional inspection. A reputable company can conduct air and surface sampling to identify the mold species and the full extent of the problem, which is often more widespread than the visible patch. They will then perform contained remediation to safely remove the colony and the contaminated materials, followed by verification testing to ensure the spore count in the room's air has returned to acceptable levels. For your child's health, addressing the source properly and verifying the air is clean is the most critical step.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on May 26, 2026 2:52 pm