Black mold behind wardrobe: urgent removal and doctor visit?« Back to Previous Page

My kids have been coughing non-stop for the past two weeks, and I just found patches of black, fuzzy mold behind the wardrobe in their bedroom, which is on the wall facing the building's exterior. We've lived in this Jumeirah villa for years but only noticed this after the recent heavy humidity. What’s the safest and fastest way to get rid of it to protect my family, and should I be taking them to a doctor right away?
Posted by Sandra Scott
Asked on April 24, 2026 5:40 pm
Black mold behind furniture on an exterior wall is a common issue in Dubai villas, especially after periods of high humidity. The wall is likely colder than the room's air, causing condensation and creating a damp environment where mold thrives.

For your children's health, a doctor's visit is advisable to rule out any respiratory issues exacerbated by the mold spores. Persistent coughing can be a reaction to the elevated spore count in the room's air.

The fastest way to remove it is to address both the mold and the moisture source. Move the wardrobe away from the wall. For small patches, a solution of white vinegar or a diluted bleach cleaner can be used to wipe the surface clean. However, this only addresses the visible growth.

The safest and most effective method requires a professional assessment. The mold behind the wardrobe is a symptom; the real issue is dampness within the wall cavity itself, which DIY cleaning cannot fix. A proper inspection will identify the root cause, such as a condensation issue or a possible leak, and measure the spore levels in the room's air. Remediation often involves specialized equipment like HEPA air scrubbers to filter the air during the process and prevent cross-contamination.

Given the location and the health symptoms, engaging a company with certified mold remediation expertise and its own microbiology lab is the most reliable course of action. They can provide the testing needed to identify the mold type and verify the air quality is safe after remediation.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 26, 2026 4:05 pm