Are black mold spots behind wardrobe a health risk?« Back to Previous Page
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My kids have been coughing and I suspect it’s from the black spots I just found behind the wardrobe in our master bedroom. We’ve lived here for 2 years and just noticed it, probably from all the humidity lately. The wall feels cold and slightly damp to the touch.
What’s the most effective way to treat this myself, and should I be worried about my family’s health?
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Black mould spots behind furniture are a common issue in Dubai due to high humidity and condensation on cold walls, especially from year-round AC use. The damp, cold surface you describe is a perfect breeding ground. For most healthy adults, this type of mould causes irritation—coughing, sneezing, and worsened allergies are frequent symptoms. The risk is higher for children, infants, and anyone with asthma or respiratory conditions, so your concern for your kids is valid.
Do not attempt to scrub it with bleach, as this can aerosolize spores and worsen the air quality. For a small area (less than one square meter), you can carefully clean it yourself. Wear an N95 mask and gloves. Use a dedicated mould remover or a vinegar solution, gently wiping to avoid dispersing spores. Immediately fix the moisture source; this is almost always condensation from the cold wall. Moving the wardrobe slightly away from the wall to improve air circulation can help measurably. However, since the wall feels damp and the problem has been developing unseen for some time, there is a significant chance of mould growth inside the wall cavity. DIY cleaning only addresses surface-level contamination. A professional inspection is strongly recommended to assess the full extent with a borescope and moisture meter. They can determine if the insulation or internal structure is compromised, which is a common issue here. For health verification, a lab analysis of the mould species can identify the specific risk level for your family. |
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