Is the mold causing my toddler's cough in Dubai?« Back to Previous Page

The AC unit in our master bedroom has been leaking a little for the past month, and now I’ve spotted a patch of black mold on the wall behind the curtain. My toddler sleeps in the room next door and has developed a really persistent cough that just won’t go away. I'm starting to panic that the two things are connected. What’s the fastest and most effective way to get this professionally tested and removed in Dubai, and how do I make sure it’s completely safe for my child?
Posted by Piotr Perez
Asked on March 24, 2026 6:33 pm
Based on the details you've provided, there is a very high probability that the mold growth from the AC leak is contributing to or directly causing your toddler's persistent cough. In Dubai's humid climate, chronic moisture from an AC unit creates the perfect environment for mold, and the species commonly found in such situations—like Cladosporium or Stachybotrys (often referred to as "black mold")—are known respiratory irritants. Children are particularly vulnerable due to their developing immune systems and smaller airways.

The fastest and most effective course of action is to immediately engage a professional mold inspection and remediation company certified by the Dubai Municipality. They follow strict UAE regulations for environmental health and safety. A certified specialist will conduct a thorough inspection, including air and surface sampling, to identify the specific mold species and the full extent of the contamination, which is often hidden within walls or the AC ducting itself.

For complete safety, the remediation process must involve containment of the affected area, professional-grade HEPA filtration to capture airborne spores, and the proper disposal of contaminated materials. Crucially, they will also identify and rectify the source of the moisture—in this case, repairing the AC leak—to prevent recurrence.

Do not attempt to clean this yourself with bleach, as this can agitate the spores and worsen the air quality, potentially exacerbating your child's cough. For immediate professional testing and a certified remediation plan, I strongly recommend you call 800-MOLDS or 800-66537 to schedule an assessment. They can provide the documentation needed to ensure the environment is completely safe for your family.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on March 26, 2026 3:33 am