Black mold in toddler's room: urgent removal in Dubai?« Back to Previous Page

My toddler’s bedroom wall behind the wardrobe has a huge black patch of mold that we just discovered, probably from a hidden AC leak. Since it’s gotten worse, both my son and I have had this persistent dry cough and itchy eyes that won’t go away. I’m really panicking about the health risks, especially for him. What’s the fastest way to get this professionally tested and removed in Dubai, and should we see a specific doctor for these symptoms?
Posted by Margaret Scott
Asked on April 13, 2026 4:08 am
Based on your description, this is a serious situation that requires immediate professional intervention. The black patch behind the wardrobe is a classic sign of a concealed AC condensate drain leak, a frequent issue in Dubai's climate where year-round AC operation and high humidity create perfect conditions for mold. The persistent dry cough and itchy eyes you and your toddler are experiencing are strongly indicative of mold spore exposure, which can exacerbate asthma and cause allergic reactions.

For a case of this severity, especially involving a child, a DIY approach is not recommended. The hidden nature of the leak means the moisture problem is likely more extensive behind the wall, and improper cleaning can aerosolize a massive amount of spores, worsening your symptoms.

The fastest and safest course of action is a two-step professional process. First, a certified mold inspector should conduct a comprehensive assessment, including moisture mapping and air quality testing, to identify the full extent of the contamination and the precise source of the moisture. This is crucial for developing an effective remediation plan. Following this, a specialized remediation team, like ours at Saniservice, will execute the containment, removal, and disposal of the affected materials under strict protocols to prevent cross-contamination. The final step is a post-remediation verification test to ensure the environment is safe.

Concurrently, I strongly advise consulting a pediatrician or an allergist to discuss the symptoms. Inform them of the confirmed mold exposure, as this is critical for an accurate diagnosis.

For immediate assistance with testing and certified remediation, please call our team at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com. We prioritize health-critical cases like this and can provide a rapid response.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 14, 2026 7:24 am