Safely removing black mold behind furniture in Sharjah?« Back to Previous Page

My kids have been coughing non-stop since the start of the summer, and I'm starting to panic. I pulled their wooden toy chest away from the wall in our Sharjah apartment and found a huge patch of black, fuzzy mold spreading behind it, probably from the constant humidity. What’s the safest and fastest way to get rid of this myself without putting my family at risk?
Posted by Sandra Torres
Asked on April 1, 2026 6:15 am
First, move the toy chest and keep the kids out of that room. The constant coughing is a significant sign of irritation from mold spores, which are now airborne. In Sharjah's summer humidity, this is a common trigger for respiratory issues.

Do not attempt to clean it with bleach. It can worsen the problem by releasing more toxins and doesn't kill the roots. For a small patch (under one square meter), a DIY approach is possible. Wear an N95 mask, goggles, and gloves. Scrub the area with a dedicated mold remover or a solution of white vinegar and water. Dry the surface completely with a fan immediately after. Dispose of any porous materials like damaged drywall or the toy chest if the mold has penetrated the wood.

However, discovering a "huge patch" behind furniture suggests a larger moisture issue, likely from condensation or a hidden leak in the wall. Surface cleaning often fails in these cases, as the mold will return if the root moisture isn't resolved. Given the health symptoms and the scale you describe, a professional inspection is strongly advised to assess the wall cavity and the HVAC system, which can spread spores throughout your apartment. They can perform lab tests to identify the specific type of mold and provide a protocol for safe, contained removal that protects your family from further exposure during the process.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 4, 2026 5:39 am