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Our family villa in Al Barsha has been feeling really humid since the heavy rains a few weeks ago. I’ve just noticed what looks like black and green fuzzy patches starting to form in the corner of my kids' bedroom, behind the wardrobe where it’s always a bit damp. Both of them have been sneezing more than usual lately, and I’m getting really worried it’s affecting their health. What’s the fastest and safest way to get this professionally treated, especially with little ones in the house?
Posted by Zainab Al-Qasim
Asked on April 24, 2026 1:00 pm
The fastest and safest way to handle this with children present is a two-step process: immediate containment and professional remediation. Do not attempt to clean the patches yourself, as this can aerosolize spores and worsen the air quality.

For immediate safety, move the children to another room. Isolate the affected area by closing the door and covering the air vent if possible to prevent spores from circulating through the AC system. Increase ventilation by opening windows if the outdoor humidity is low, which is often possible in the early morning or evening during this season.

Given the location behind furniture, this indicates a persistent dampness issue, likely from condensation or a minor seepage exacerbated by the recent rains. A professional inspection is crucial to identify the moisture source; treating the mold without fixing the cause is only a temporary solution. Reputable remediators will use containment barriers and HEPA air scrubbers to prevent cross-contamination during the removal process, which is essential for protecting your family. They will also advise on post-remediation verification, often through air quality testing, to confirm the space is safe.

For a long-term solution, address the villa's humidity. Ensure your AC is serviced and set to a consistent temperature to reduce condensation, a common issue in Dubai's climate. A dehumidifier can also be highly effective in problematic rooms.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 25, 2026 8:07 am