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The nursery in our apartment in Jumeirah has had a damp smell since the humidity really kicked in last month. I just pulled the wardrobe away from the wall and found a patch of black mold spreading behind it, and now my toddler has developed a persistent cough that won’t go away. What’s the fastest way to get this professionally treated and make sure it’s safe for her?
Posted by Huda Nasser
Asked on April 9, 2026 3:35 am
Immediate action is crucial with mold exposure for a toddler. The fastest and safest approach involves three steps: containment, professional remediation, and identifying the moisture source.

First, restrict access to the nursery and keep the wardrobe pulled away from the wall. Do not attempt to scrub the mold yourself, as this can aerosolize spores and worsen your toddler's respiratory irritation. The persistent cough is a significant indicator that professional assessment is needed.

For treatment, contact a certified mold remediation company that provides documented proof of eradication, not just visible cleaning. In Dubai's climate, high humidity and condensation behind furniture on cold exterior walls are common causes. A proper remediation will include isolating the area with physical barriers, using HEPA filtration to capture airborne spores, removing the contaminated materials (like the affected drywall or wallpaper), and treating the area with professional-grade antimicrobial solutions.

The most critical step is a post-remediation verification test, conducted by a third-party assessor or a company with its own accredited microbiology lab. This test provides the concrete evidence you need that the spore count in the room has been returned to a safe, background level before your toddler returns. Simply wiping the wall clean is insufficient, as hidden mold within the wall cavity often remains.

To prevent recurrence, the underlying moisture issue must be solved. This typically involves using a dehumidifier, improving room ventilation, and ensuring your AC unit is serviced and draining correctly to manage the indoor humidity that fuels mold growth in Dubai.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 11, 2026 12:30 am