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My kids have been coughing non-stop for the past couple of weeks, and I just found patches of black, fuzzy mold behind the wardrobe in their bedroom. We’re in an older building in Bur Dubai, and the room doesn’t get much sunlight. What’s the safest and fastest way to get this cleaned up with a 3-year-old and a 5-year-old in the house?
Posted by Deepak Yadav
Asked on May 19, 2026 5:20 am
Black mold in a child's bedroom requires immediate and careful action, especially with toddlers present. The safest approach is to isolate the area and have a professional assess it. In Dubai's humid climate, visible mold is often just the surface issue, with a larger moisture problem hidden behind walls or under floors. A proper inspection identifies the source to prevent rapid regrowth.

For the safety of your children, do not attempt to clean it yourself with store-bought chemicals. Disturbing the mold releases a high concentration of spores into the air, which your children will inhale, potentially worsening their respiratory symptoms. Professional remediation involves sealing off the room with containment barriers, using HEPA-filtered air scrubbers to capture airborne spores, and safely removing the contaminated materials.

With toddlers at home, the fastest way is a targeted, professional remediation. Reputable companies can complete a contained removal in a day or two. They should provide before-and-after lab test results to verify the spore count in the room has returned to safe levels. This documentation is crucial for your peace of mind regarding your children's health.

Until it's handled, keep the children out of the room and ensure good ventilation elsewhere. For long-term prevention, address the humidity source—often condensation from AC units or seepage from external walls common in older Bur Dubai buildings. A dehumidifier can help, but fixing the root cause is essential.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on May 22, 2026 4:20 am