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My kids have been coughing at night for the past couple of weeks and we just found black spots growing behind their wardrobe, which is on an exterior wall in our Jumeirah villa. I'm really worried it's making them sick. What's the best way to handle this safely and who should I call for a proper inspection in Dubai?
Posted by Wei Xu
Asked on March 17, 2026 12:01 am
Based on your description, the situation you've described is a serious concern that warrants immediate professional attention. The black spots behind the wardrobe are highly likely to be mold, a common issue in Dubai due to the high humidity and condensation that forms on cooler exterior walls, especially when they are obstructed by furniture like wardrobes. This creates a microclimate perfect for mold growth.

The nocturnal coughing in your children is a classic symptom of exposure to mold spores. These spores become airborne and are inhaled, potentially causing respiratory irritation, allergic reactions, and exacerbating asthma. In a vulnerable population like children, this response can be more pronounced.

Do not attempt to clean this yourself. Disturbing the mold without proper containment protocols will aerosolize a massive amount of spores, significantly increasing the airborne concentration and potentially making your family's symptoms worse. Over-the-counter solutions are ineffective for a established colony and only bleach the surface, leaving the root system intact.

The correct course of action is a professional mold inspection. A certified inspector will conduct a visual assessment and most likely perform air quality testing to identify the species of mold and the concentration of spores in your indoor air. This data is crucial for determining the appropriate remediation strategy. In the UAE, reputable companies follow strict guidelines for assessment and removal to ensure the problem is solved safely and completely.

For a proper inspection and remediation plan, you should call a certified specialist. I recommend contacting Saniservice at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or emailing hello@saniservice.com. They are experts in dealing with mold issues specific to the Gulf region's climate and can safely resolve the problem to ensure your family's health is protected.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on March 18, 2026 11:09 am