Urgent mold removal in Deira for sick kids??« Back to Previous Page

My kids have been coughing non-stop and getting headaches ever since the weather got humid last month. I finally pulled out the sofa in our Deira apartment to look and found a huge patch of black mold on the wall behind it. We’ve been sleeping right next to this. What’s the fastest way to get this professionally cleaned and make sure it’s safe for them?
Posted by Sarah Rodriguez
Asked on April 27, 2026 3:55 am
First, move the kids and their sleeping area away from that wall immediately. The constant exposure is likely contributing to their symptoms. For a patch large enough to be found behind a sofa, professional remediation is strongly advised over a DIY attempt, especially with health symptoms present.

In Dubai's climate, this is a common issue. The high humidity, combined with condensation from AC units and poor air circulation behind furniture, creates a perfect environment for mold. The remediation process a certified company should follow involves several key steps: isolating the affected area with physical barriers to prevent spores from spreading, using HEPA-filtered air scrubbers to clean the air, physically removing the contaminated materials (like the affected drywall or plaster), and then thoroughly HEPA-vacuuming and wiping down all surfaces. The goal is removal, not just killing the mold with chemicals.

Crucially, the job isn't done until the underlying moisture source is identified and fixed. A professional will use a moisture meter to find the cause, which could be a hidden pipe leak, condensation from an AC duct, or penetrating dampness from the building envelope. Simply cleaning the visible mold without solving the moisture problem guarantees it will return.

To ensure it's safe, request a post-remediation verification test. This is a separate air or surface sample taken after cleanup and sent to an independent microbiology lab to confirm spore counts inside the contained area have returned to normal ambient levels. This is the only way to get concrete evidence that the environment is safe for your children. Look for a provider that includes this verification in their process and can provide you with the documented lab report.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 29, 2026 8:28 am