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My kids have been coughing non-stop for the past month and my own allergies are going crazy. I finally pulled out the wardrobe in our master bedroom to look behind it and found a huge patch of black, fuzzy mold on the wall. We’ve lived in this Marina apartment for two years and just noticed it. **Could this mold be the reason for our constant respiratory issues and how urgent is it to get it professionally cleaned?**
Posted by Lei Yoon
Asked on May 9, 2026 3:30 pm
Yes, the black mold behind your wardrobe is very likely contributing to your family's persistent respiratory issues. In Dubai's humid climate, especially in coastal areas like the Marina, this is a common problem. The constant use of AC can create significant temperature differences between cooled rooms and their internal walls, leading to condensation and mold growth in hidden, poorly ventilated spaces.

The urgency for professional remediation is high. Continuous exposure to mold spores, particularly from a large, established colony, can cause and exacerbate chronic coughing, allergy symptoms, and sinus congestion. For children, whose respiratory systems are still developing, the effects can be more pronounced.

Do not attempt to clean this yourself. Disturbing the colony will aerosolize a massive amount of spores, potentially spreading contamination throughout your apartment and worsening your symptoms. Professional remediation is required to safely contain the area, remove the moldy materials, and address the underlying moisture source—which is often a hidden condensation issue or a minor, undetected leak.

The first step is a professional inspection to identify the exact moisture source and the full extent of the contamination, which often extends beyond what is immediately visible. They will also take samples for lab analysis to identify the mold species, which is critical for understanding the health risk and guiding the remediation protocol. In Dubai, reputable companies adhere to international standards like the IICRC S520 for mold remediation, ensuring the problem is resolved correctly and your indoor air quality is restored.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on May 9, 2026 10:05 pm