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My kids have been coughing and I suspect it's because of a mold problem in our villa in Jumeirah. I found a few small black spots behind the bedroom wardrobe last week, and the AC in that room always feels damp. I'm debating whether to grab a bleach spray from the supermarket and tackle it myself this weekend or if I should just call a professional company for an inspection. Is a DIY cleanup enough for this, or is a professional mold inspection here in Dubai really necessary?
Posted by Manoj Gupta
Asked on April 2, 2026 6:40 pm
DIY cleanup with bleach is often insufficient for mold in Dubai villas. The visible spots behind your wardrobe are likely just the surface manifestation of a deeper issue, exacerbated by our high humidity and constant AC use. The damp feeling from the AC unit suggests internal contamination spreading spores throughout the room, which directly correlates with the respiratory irritation your kids are experiencing.

For a confirmed mold-related health concern, a professional inspection is necessary. They use moisture meters and thermal imaging to find the hidden moisture source feeding the growth, which DIY methods miss. The Dubai climate means that simply wiping away visible mold without addressing the underlying dampness guarantees it will return, often within weeks.

Professional inspectors also conduct air and surface sampling, with analysis done at an accredited microbiology lab, to identify the specific mold species. This is critical for understanding the health risk and for guiding an effective remediation plan, especially with children involved. DHA guidelines emphasize the importance of proper diagnosis for indoor air quality issues.

Given the symptoms and the conditions you describe, starting with a professional inspection is the most prudent course. It provides a scientific baseline to determine if remediation is needed and ensures any cleanup, whether DIY or professional, actually solves the problem long-term.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 4, 2026 7:54 am