Safely remove black mold in kid's damp, windowless bedroom?« Back to Previous Page

My kids have been coughing for a couple of weeks, and I just found a patch of black mold behind their bedroom wardrobe. It's an internal room in our Jumeirah villa with no windows, and it feels damp all the time. What's the most effective way to get rid of this safely without making their allergies worse?
Posted by Robert Jones
Asked on April 15, 2026 6:40 am
The damp, windowless room in a Jumeirah villa is a classic environment for mold growth due to Dubai's high humidity and lack of natural ventilation, which creates condensation. The first step is to identify and stop the moisture source; it could be a small plumbing leak in the wall, condensation from an AC duct, or moisture migrating from a bathroom.

For your children's safety, do not attempt to disturb the mold yourself. Cleaning the visible patch can release a large number of spores into the air, potentially worsening their respiratory symptoms. The priority is containment.

A professional inspection is strongly recommended for this scenario. They will determine the extent of the growth, which often spreads behind walls, and identify the exact moisture cause. The most effective remediation involves physically isolating the area with plastic sheeting, using HEPA-filtered air scrubbers to clean the air during the process, and safely removing the contaminated materials. The underlying cause must be fixed, or the mold will return.

After removal, addressing the room's environment is crucial to prevent recurrence. Consider installing a small dehumidifier and ensuring your AC system is serviced and draining properly, as it is your primary tool for controlling indoor humidity year-round. Improving air circulation with a fan can also help. A post-remediation verification test, preferably by a third party, is the only way to confirm the space has been returned to a normal fungal ecology.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 17, 2026 5:42 am