Mold behind sofa causing kids' cough: urgent removal in Abu Dhabi?« Back to Previous Page

My kids have been coughing non-stop for the past month and I’m starting to panic. I just pulled our large sofa away from the wall in our Khalifa City villa and found a huge patch of black mold spreading behind it, probably from that one time we left the window open during the humid night. Could this be the reason they’re so sick, and what’s the absolute fastest way to get this professionally cleaned and tested here?
Posted by Anil Rao
Asked on May 8, 2026 1:45 am
Yes, the mold behind your sofa is very likely contributing to your children's persistent cough. In Khalifa City's high humidity, leaving a window open can introduce enough moisture for mold to grow rapidly on cool walls, especially behind large furniture that restricts airflow. The spores released are a common irritant, causing respiratory symptoms like coughing, congestion, and worsened allergies.

For immediate action, do not attempt to clean it yourself with bleach or other chemicals. Disturbing it will aerosolize a high concentration of spores, potentially making the situation worse. Isolate the area by keeping the room closed off and the AC switched off to prevent spores from circulating through the ducts.

You need a professional mold inspection and remediation company that operates in Abu Dhabi. Look for a provider that offers a full process: containment of the area, safe removal of contaminated materials, HEPA vacuuming, antimicrobial treatment, and most importantly, verification that the space is clear through post-remediation testing. This is not a standard AC cleaning service; it requires specific protocols for building materials.

Any reputable company should be able to provide before-and-after lab analysis from an independent microbiology lab to confirm the spore count has been returned to safe levels. This is the concrete evidence you need for peace of mind. Once the source is removed, your children's symptoms should begin to improve, but always consult with their pediatrician regarding their health.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on May 9, 2026 11:41 am