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My kids have been coughing constantly for the last two weeks and we can't figure out why. I finally pulled out the sofa bed in our Deira apartment to change the sheets and found a huge patch of black mold on the wall behind it. The room has felt damp ever since the heavy humidity last month. Could this mold be causing their respiratory issues and what's the safest way to deal with it without making them sicker?
Posted by Charles Rodriguez
Asked on April 8, 2026 10:50 am
Based on your description, it is highly probable that the mold growth behind your sofa bed is the direct cause of your children's persistent coughing. The black mold you've discovered releases microscopic spores and mycotoxins into the air. When inhaled, these particles are potent irritants to the respiratory system, particularly in children, who are more vulnerable. Symptoms commonly include chronic coughing, wheezing, sore throat, and nasal congestion.

The conditions in your Deira apartment are a textbook case for mold proliferation. The recent period of high humidity, common in Dubai's climate, provided the perfect moisture source. This, combined with the lack of air circulation behind a large piece of furniture and the potential for condensation from year-round AC use, created an ideal environment for mold to flourish.

For the safety of your family, I strongly advise against attempting to remove this significant growth yourself. Disturbing the mold without proper containment protocols will aerosolize a massive quantity of spores, drastically increasing their concentration in your indoor air and potentially making your children's respiratory issues much worse.

The safest and most effective course of action is to seek a professional inspection and remediation. In the UAE, companies like ours follow strict guidelines to contain the area, use HEPA filtration to clean the air, and safely remove the contaminated materials. We also identify and rectify the underlying moisture source to prevent recurrence. For immediate assistance, I recommend you contact our certified team at Saniservice for a comprehensive assessment. You can call us at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 11, 2026 7:46 am