Is black mold causing my child's cough anf asthma?« Back to Previous Page

My kids have been coughing non-stop for the last two weeks, especially at night, and I’ve just discovered what looks like black mold behind the wardrobe in their bedroom. It’s on the wall facing the outside, and I’m panicking because my youngest already has asthma. What’s the best and fastest way to deal with this to keep them safe?
Posted by Priya Yadav
Asked on April 27, 2026 7:00 am
It's very possible. Black mold, especially in a humid climate like Dubai's, is a common trigger for persistent coughing and worsened asthma symptoms, particularly at night when children are exposed to it for hours in a confined space. The wall facing the outside is a classic trouble spot where condensation builds up behind furniture, creating the perfect damp environment for mold to grow unseen.

For a child with asthma, this is a significant health concern that requires immediate action. Do not attempt to clean it yourself with bleach, as improper scrubbing can aerosolize the spores and make the air quality worse. The fastest way to make the room safe is to first address the moisture source—this is often condensation from the AC or a small leak. Then, have the mold professionally assessed. A proper inspection will identify the exact species and the full extent of the growth, which is often more widespread than it first appears.

In the UAE, reputable remediation companies follow standards like the IICRC S520 for mold removal. They will contain the area, use HEPA filtration to clean the air, and safely remove the contaminated materials. After remediation, a post-test verification from an independent lab is the only way to confirm the allergen load in the room has been reduced to a safe level. For your youngest's asthma, this scientific verification is crucial for peace of mind.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 29, 2026 12:12 pm