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My kids have been coughing non-stop for a couple of weeks and I just pulled back the wardrobe in our master bedroom to find a huge patch of black, fuzzy mold on the wall behind it. We’ve lived in this Jumeirah villa for 2 years and just noticed it, probably from the humidity. What are the immediate health risks and who is the best professional company in Dubai to call for safe removal?
Posted by Anthony Wilson
Asked on April 13, 2026 12:40 am
Black mold exposure can cause respiratory issues like persistent coughing, wheezing, and nasal congestion, which are especially concerning for children due to their developing systems. While not all black-colored molds are the highly toxic Stachybotrys, any significant growth indicates a moisture problem and should be treated seriously. The constant cough you describe is a common reaction to inhaling mold spores.

Immediate health risks for your kids include the potential for allergic reactions and the worsening of asthma symptoms if they are predisposed. In some cases, prolonged exposure can lead to more persistent respiratory irritation. The high humidity in Dubai, particularly during summer months, creates ideal conditions for mold to thrive behind furniture where air circulation is poor, like behind your wardrobe.

The most critical step is to not disturb the patch, as this will release a large number of spores into the air. Do not attempt to clean it with bleach yourself. You need a professional inspection to identify the mold species and the moisture source—it could be a hidden pipe leak, condensation from the AC, or seepage from the villa's exterior. For a case of this size and with children experiencing symptoms, a certified remediation company is essential for safe containment and removal. Look for a provider that uses independent third-party lab testing to confirm the species and verify the cleanup was successful through post-remediation testing. This scientific validation is your assurance that the environment is safe again.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 15, 2026 4:07 am