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My kids have been coughing non-stop for the past two weeks and I finally found the source—a patch of black, fuzzy mold behind the wardrobe in our master bedroom, which shares a wall with the bathroom. We’ve lived in this Jumeirah villa for 2 years and just noticed it, probably because we moved the furniture during deep cleaning. Given the humidity here, how urgently do I need to get this professionally treated before it affects our health even more?
Posted by Mark Young
Asked on May 5, 2026 10:50 pm
Black mold requires prompt attention, especially with ongoing health symptoms like persistent coughing. Given Dubai's high humidity and the mold's location near a bathroom wall, this indicates a persistent moisture issue that will continue to fuel its growth if not addressed.

You should treat this within the next few days. The immediate health risk for most people is irritation to the respiratory system, which aligns with your children's symptoms. For individuals with asthma or compromised immune systems, the effects can be more severe. The first step is to identify and stop the moisture source, which is likely condensation from the air conditioning system or a small leak from the bathroom. Simply wiping it away is insufficient, as the microscopic roots can penetrate porous materials like drywall.

For a situation of this size and with health impacts already present, a professional inspection is strongly recommended. They can use moisture meters to find the full extent of the water intrusion and recommend the correct remediation method, which often involves removing and replacing affected building materials. To ensure it's fully resolved, post-remediation verification testing is the only way to confirm the space is truly safe. In the meantime, improve ventilation in the room and avoid disturbing the mold, as this can release more spores into the air.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on May 8, 2026 10:39 pm