Is black mold behind wardrobe urgent for toddler's room?« Back to Previous Page

My bedroom wall behind the wardrobe has developed a bunch of black spots over the last couple of weeks, and it has that classic damp, earthy smell. I'm in a Jumeirah Village Circle villa, and I'm worried because my toddler sleeps in that room. Is this something I need to call a specialist for immediately, or can it wait until next week for my landlord to send the maintenance guy?
Posted by Minh Suzuki
Asked on April 4, 2026 1:15 am
Yes, this requires immediate attention, especially with a toddler in the room. The combination of visible black spots and a musty smell strongly indicates active mold growth, which can exacerbate allergies and respiratory issues in young children.

In Dubai's climate, this is likely caused by condensation. The wall behind the wardrobe is a cold spot where humid air from the room condenses, creating the constant dampness mold needs to thrive. The first step is to move the wardrobe away from the wall to allow air circulation and assess the full extent. Do not attempt to scrub it yourself, as this can aerosolize spores.

For a toddler's room, a professional inspection is advised. They can identify the moisture source—whether it's a hidden pipe leak or purely condensation—and take samples to determine the mold species. This is critical for understanding the health risk and planning the correct remediation. Your landlord's maintenance person may handle superficial cleaning but often misses the root cause, leading to rapid regrowth.

Document the issue with photos and notify your landlord in writing, referencing the potential health concern for your child. While immediate specialist intervention is ideal, ensuring the room is well-ventilated and the toddler is moved to another sleeping space until it is resolved is the urgent priority.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 6, 2026 4:06 am