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My kids have been coughing non-stop for the past month and we just can't shake it. I pulled their wooden wardrobe away from the wall in our Jumeirah villa and found a huge patch of black, fuzzy mold spreading behind it, probably from the humidity. We’ve all been feeling more tired than usual and I'm starting to panic. How dangerous is this and what's the absolute first thing I should do to deal with it safely?
Posted by Anjali Pandey
Asked on April 9, 2026 10:45 pm
Black mold behind furniture in a humid climate like Dubai is a significant health concern, especially with persistent coughing and fatigue in children. The high humidity and condensation from year-round AC use create ideal conditions for mold growth on cool walls, particularly behind large items like wardrobes that restrict airflow.

The first and most critical step is to isolate the area. Keep the children and anyone with respiratory sensitivities out of the room and close the door. Do not attempt to scrub or disturb the mold yourself, as this will aerosolize the spores and can dramatically increase inhalation exposure, potentially worsening the symptoms.

For a confirmed infestation of this size, professional inspection and remediation are strongly advised. In Dubai, look for a provider that follows international guidelines like the IICRC S520 for mold remediation. They will contain the area with physical barriers, use HEPA filtration to clean the air, and safely remove the contaminated materials. The goal is to fix the moisture source—often condensation from the AC or a minor seepage—and properly eliminate the growth.

Following remediation, a post-testing verification by an independent microbiology lab is the only way to confirm the spore count has returned to a safe, background level. This provides peace of mind that the environment is healthy again for your family.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 12, 2026 7:38 pm