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We've lived here for 2 years and just noticed a patch of black spots in the corner of our master bedroom closet, behind the clothes. With the humidity lately, I'm really worried, especially because my toddler has been waking up with a stuffy nose every morning for the past couple of weeks. Is there a recommended company that does a thorough mold inspection and air quality test, and can they tell if it's the dangerous black mold?
Posted by Anjali Sharma
Asked on April 7, 2026 1:28 am
Based on your description, the presence of visible mold growth and the correlation with your toddler's recent respiratory symptoms are significant causes for concern that warrant immediate professional attention. The combination of Dubai's high humidity levels and year-round air conditioning creates ideal conditions for mold proliferation, particularly in enclosed, poorly ventilated spaces like closets.

While the term "black mold" is often used to refer to Stachybotrys chartarum, which can produce mycotoxins, it is impossible to identify a mold type by color alone. Many dark-colored molds can cause health issues, especially in immunocompromised individuals like young children. Symptoms such as a chronic stuffy nose, coughing, and eye irritation are common allergic reactions to mold spores.

For your family's safety, a professional inspection is not just recommended, it is essential. A certified mold inspector will conduct a comprehensive assessment that includes moisture mapping to find the water source, visual examination, and most critically, air quality testing. This involves taking air samples from both the affected area and a control location outdoors to quantify the spore count and identify the specific genus of mold present. This scientific analysis is the only way to determine the exact type of mold and its potential health risks.

Do not attempt to disturb the area, as this can aerosolize spores. I strongly advise you to contact a certified professional immediately. For a thorough inspection and laboratory-based air quality testing, you can reach our specialists at Saniservice by calling 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or emailing hello@saniservice.com to schedule a diagnostic assessment.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 9, 2026 6:09 pm