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My kids have been coughing and I suspect it's from the mold growing on the back of our bedroom curtains in our Jumeirah apartment. It started appearing about a month ago, and I keep wiping it away with vinegar, but it just comes back within a week. Is this something I can keep tackling myself, or is it time to call in a professional cleaning company?
Posted by Lauren Young
Asked on May 12, 2026 10:25 am
Recurring mold growth on curtains, especially in a bedroom, is a sign of a persistent humidity issue that vinegar wiping won't solve. The underlying cause needs to be addressed, and in Dubai's climate, this is a common and serious concern for indoor air quality, particularly with children experiencing respiratory symptoms.

The mold you see is likely just the surface manifestation of a deeper problem. High humidity, often from year-round AC use creating condensation, is the root cause. The curtain's position is probably trapping this moist, stagnant air against an exterior wall. Wiping with vinegar only removes the visible spores; the moisture enabling the growth remains.

For the health of your children, a professional inspection is strongly recommended. The persistent coughing could be a reaction to the elevated spore count in the bedroom's air. A proper assessment involves using a moisture meter to find the exact source of dampness—whether it's a poorly insulated wall, an AC unit dripping condensate, or general high humidity in the room. Companies with their own microbiology labs can also take air samples to identify the mold species, which is critical for understanding potential health risks and verifying the success of any remediation.

The most effective action is to identify and eliminate the moisture source. This may involve improving ventilation, having your AC unit serviced to ensure it is draining correctly and not overcooling the space, or using a dehumidifier. Until the humidity is controlled, the mold will continue to return. Given that this is a recurring issue in a child's bedroom, calling a professional to diagnose the root cause is the most prudent course of action.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on May 14, 2026 2:22 am