Urgent: Mold behind vanity, toddler at risk?« Back to Previous Page

My ensuite bathroom in our Jumeirah apartment has had this musty smell for weeks that I can't get rid of. I just pulled back the vanity cabinet and found a patch of black and green mold on the wall behind it, about the size of my hand. I'm getting worried about my toddler's health, especially with how humid it's been lately. Is this something I need to call a professional to deal with urgently this week, or can it wait until my landlord's maintenance guy comes back from leave next month?
Posted by Barbara Wright
Asked on April 8, 2026 11:05 am
The mold behind your vanity is a health concern that warrants prompt attention, especially with a toddler in the home. In Dubai's high humidity, this is a common issue often caused by a small, undetected leak from the vanity's plumbing or condensation buildup within the wall cavity.

For a patch the size of your hand, immediate professional remediation isn't always required, but you should not wait a month. The risk comes from the spores becoming airborne, which can irritate a child's developing respiratory system, potentially worsening allergies or asthma. Your first step is to contact your landlord or building management now to report the issue and request urgent repair of any leak, which is their responsibility under typical tenancy contracts. Simply cleaning the visible mold without fixing the moisture source is ineffective.

While waiting for their response, limit exposure. Keep the bathroom door closed and the exhaust fan running for longer periods after showers to reduce humidity. Do not attempt to scrub it yourself, as this can aerosolize the spores. A professional inspection can identify the exact moisture source and the mold type, which is crucial for proper remediation. Many companies offer moisture mapping and air quality testing to give you a clear picture of the issue.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 9, 2026 2:32 am