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My kids have been coughing non-stop for the past month and their allergies are going crazy. I finally pulled out the sofa in our villa in Jumeirah to find a toy and discovered a huge patch of black mold spreading on the wall behind it, probably from last winter's humidity. We've lived here for 2 years and just noticed this now. Could this be the reason they're so sick and what's the safest way to get this cleaned up in Dubai?
Posted by Isabelle Ricci
Asked on April 23, 2026 6:30 am
Yes, hidden mold is very likely contributing to your children's persistent coughing and aggravated allergies. The large patch you discovered behind the sofa is a significant source of airborne spores that are continuously being inhaled. In Dubai's climate, this is a common issue; high indoor humidity from AC use, especially during winter months when windows might be open, leads to condensation on cooler exterior walls. Furniture placed against these walls traps the moisture, creating the perfect environment for mold to flourish unseen.

For a situation of this scale, especially with health symptoms present, professional remediation is strongly advised. Do not attempt to clean it yourself with bleach or other store-bought solutions, as this can aerosolize a massive amount of spores and potentially make the situation worse. A proper remediation process involves containment of the area, HEPA-filtered air scrubbers to capture spores during cleaning, and the safe removal of contaminated materials.

The first step is a professional inspection and diagnostic testing to identify the mold species and the full extent of the problem, including any moisture within the wall cavity. In Dubai, look for a provider that uses a certified microbiologist or offers detailed lab analysis to guide the remediation plan. This scientific approach ensures the root moisture issue is solved and the air quality is verified as safe before the containment is removed. After remediation, maintaining indoor humidity below 60% with dehumidifiers and ensuring good airflow around furniture can help prevent recurrence.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 23, 2026 10:22 pm