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My kids have been coughing at night and I just pulled out their winter clothes from the storage room in our Mirdif villa. I found a bunch of jackets and shoes covered in black spots. I’m really worried this mold is affecting their health. What’s the best way to get this professionally cleaned and make sure it doesn't come back?
Posted by Carlos Fischer
Asked on May 5, 2026 5:35 am
The black spots on clothes are likely mildew, a surface mold common in Dubai's humidity. For items you wish to save, professional restoration is the safest option for health and to prevent damage. Do not attempt to clean heavily affected items with household products, as this can embed spores and irritants deeper into the fabric.

A certified mold remediation provider will assess whether items are salvageable. They use industrial-grade HEPA filtration and specialized cleaning techniques, such as ozone or hydroxyl treatment, to deodorize and neutralize mold spores without harsh chemicals that can degrade fabrics. This process is crucial for children's clothing, as their respiratory systems are more sensitive.

Preventing recurrence requires controlling the environment. That storage room likely has elevated humidity, possibly from a nearby bathroom, AC condensation drip, or lack of ventilation. After cleaning, use a dehumidifier or a dedicated dry-mode AC unit to keep humidity below 50%. Store cleaned clothes in airtight vacuum bags with desiccant packs. For a permanent solution, a professional inspection can identify and rectify the underlying moisture source, which is often a small leak or insufficient insulation in villa storage areas.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on May 5, 2026 8:24 am