Found mold causing kids' cough. Fast cleanup in Dubai?« Back to Previous Page

My kids have been coughing nonstop for the past few weeks and we can't figure out why. I just pulled our large sofa away from the wall in the living room of our Jumeirah villa and found a huge patch of black mold, probably from the humidity. I’m really worried this is what’s making them sick. What’s the fastest way to get this professionally tested and cleaned in Dubai, and should I take them to a doctor for the coughing specifically?
Posted by Antonio Kowalski
Asked on April 3, 2026 7:35 am
Yes, the mold is very likely the cause of the persistent coughing, especially in children who are more susceptible. In Dubai's high humidity, this is a common issue when furniture is placed against exterior walls, which are prone to condensation from the temperature difference between the hot outdoors and air-conditioned interiors.

For the fastest resolution, you need a two-pronged approach: health and remediation. First, take your children to a doctor and specifically mention the mold exposure. They can assess for respiratory irritation or allergies and provide appropriate treatment for the symptoms.

For the mold itself, do not attempt to clean a large patch yourself, as disturbing it will release a massive amount of spores into the air. You require a professional mold remediation company. Look for one that offers a complete process: containment of the area to prevent cross-contamination, HEPA-filtered air scrubbing, safe removal of contaminated materials (like the affected drywall or insulation behind the sofa), and a final post-remediation verification test from an independent lab to confirm the spore count is back to a safe level. This verification is critical and separates a proper job from a superficial cleaning.

In the meantime, improve ventilation in the room and keep the sofa away from the wall. For future prevention, ensure a constant air gap between furniture and exterior walls and consider using a dehumidifier to manage indoor humidity levels, which should ideally be kept below 60%.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 3, 2026 8:37 pm