Fastest way to remove mold from blankets for toddler's cough?« Back to Previous Page

My toddler has been having a persistent cough for the last couple of weeks, and I’m starting to panic. I’ve just pulled out the big winter blankets from the built-in wardrobe in our master bedroom and found a bunch of them covered in black, fuzzy spots. We live in an older villa in Mirdif, and the weather has been so humid lately. What’s the fastest and safest way to get this cleaned so my family isn’t breathing this in?
Posted by Sandra Wright
Asked on March 31, 2026 5:45 am
For a toddler's cough, the fastest way to remove mold from blankets is to take them outside immediately to prevent spores from spreading indoors. Do not attempt to clean them inside your villa, as this will aerosolize the spores. For porous materials like blankets, complete removal is often the safest option to ensure all spores are gone, especially with a child's sensitive respiratory system.

Given the visible growth and your location in a humid Mirdif villa, this is likely a symptom of a larger humidity issue. The recent weather creates ideal conditions for mold in closets and behind walls. Washing the blankets may not remove deep-seated spores and mycotoxins, and the mold will likely return if the underlying moisture problem isn't addressed.

The safest approach is a professional inspection. They can identify the moisture source—often condensation from AC units or a minor leak—and test the air to determine if spores have spread to your living areas, which could be exacerbating your toddler's cough. A certified remediation company can then contain the area, safely remove contaminated materials, and treat the space to prevent recurrence. For immediate health concerns regarding your child, consulting a pediatrician is always advised.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 1, 2026 5:00 am