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Our bedroom in our villa in Jumeirah has felt constantly damp since the weather turned humid a couple of months ago. I've been waking up with a stuffy head and a dry throat every morning, and we've just discovered a patch of black spots behind the large wardrobe. Could this mold be causing my symptoms, and what's the proper way to get an inspection done here to find out for sure?
Posted by Gary Garcia
Asked on March 29, 2026 12:40 am
It's very likely the mold is causing your symptoms. The constant dampness, combined with the black spots you've found, points to a classic case of indoor mold exposure. Waking up with a stuffy head and dry throat are common reactions to mold spores and microbial volatile organic compounds (mVOCs) in the air, especially after several hours of exposure while sleeping.

Given Dubai's high humidity, this is a frequent issue. The air conditioning, while cooling, can create significant condensation if not properly balanced, leading to dampness in walls and behind furniture where airflow is restricted—exactly like the space behind your wardrobe. This creates an ideal environment for mold growth.

For a proper inspection, avoid any company that offers to both test and remediate without a clear separation of those services, as this is a conflict of interest. A credible inspection involves a thorough visual assessment to identify all moisture sources and visible growth, followed by air quality testing. The air samples should be analyzed by an independent, accredited microbiology lab to identify the types and concentrations of mold spores present. This lab report is your definitive evidence of what you're breathing and is essential for determining the necessary remediation steps. In Dubai, reputable providers should be able to explain this process clearly and provide the lab documentation. For a villa in Jumeirah with active growth and health symptoms, a professional inspection is the recommended first step to understand the full scope.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on March 30, 2026 8:27 pm