Black mold in wardrobe: dangerous and how to clean in Dubai?« Back to Previous Page

My kids have been coughing constantly since we got back from summer vacation, and I just noticed a bunch of black fuzzy patches in the back of their bedroom wardrobe, on the wall that faces the outside. We live in an older building in Jumeirah and with all this humidity, it must have grown while we were away. How dangerous is this for my family and what's the fastest way to get it properly cleaned here in Dubai?
Posted by Karan Sen
Asked on April 25, 2026 6:45 pm
Black mold in a wardrobe, especially on an exterior wall in Jumeirah, is a significant health concern that requires immediate action. The high humidity while you were away created perfect conditions for growth. For your children, this type of mold is a potent respiratory irritant, often causing persistent coughing, congestion, and worsened allergy or asthma symptoms. The risk is higher for children and those with compromised immune systems.

Do not attempt to clean it yourself with bleach or other store-bought solutions. Disturbing the colony without proper containment will release a massive amount of spores into the air, potentially spreading the problem throughout the room and worsening your family's symptoms.

The fastest and most effective solution is a professional inspection and remediation. In Dubai, reputable companies follow IICRC S520 standards for mold remediation. The process involves isolating the affected area with physical barriers and negative air pressure to prevent cross-contamination, safely removing the contaminated materials (like the drywall), and using HEPA filtration to scrub the air. The underlying cause, which is likely condensation or moisture seepage from the exterior wall, must also be identified and fixed to prevent rapid regrowth.

Any legitimate provider should offer before-and-after testing to verify the spore count in the room has been returned to safe, ambient levels. For peace of mind, insist on a detailed report with lab results from an independent microbiology lab, which is the only way to confirm the mold has been properly addressed.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 26, 2026 8:34 am