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My kids have been coughing for the past few weeks and I just found patches of black, fuzzy stuff behind the wardrobe in their bedroom. We’ve been running the AC constantly since the weather got hotter, and the room always feels a bit damp. What’s the best way to get this professionally cleaned and tested to make sure it’s safe for them?
Posted by Hong Dang
Asked on April 27, 2026 8:30 pm
Black mold in a child's bedroom, especially with ongoing symptoms like coughing, requires a professional approach. The dampness you describe is a classic result of Dubai's high humidity interacting with constant AC use, creating condensation that mold thrives on.

The best course is to start with professional testing to identify the mold species and its root cause. A certified inspector will use moisture meters to locate hidden dampness in walls and conduct air and surface sampling. These samples should be analyzed by an accredited microbiology lab to determine the exact type of mold and its concentration, which dictates the remediation protocol. This step is critical; cleaning without identifying the source, like a hidden condensation leak from the AC drain line or a wall seepage, will lead to it returning.

For cleaning, the process depends on the lab results. For extensive growth, proper containment is essential to prevent spores from spreading to other parts of the house during the remediation. Professionals will seal the area, use HEPA-filtered air scrubbers, and safely remove contaminated materials. All surfaces are then treated with EPA-approved antimicrobial solutions. Merely spraying a bleach solution is ineffective and can worsen air quality.

After remediation, a post-clearance test from the same lab is the only way to verify the space is truly safe. To prevent recurrence, address the humidity with a dehumidifier, ensure your AC unit is serviced and its drain line is clear, and improve ventilation. For this situation involving children's health, a full inspection and lab-based approach is strongly recommended over a simple cleaning service.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 29, 2026 7:05 am