Black mold in Dubai: urgent professional cleaning and doctor needed?« Back to Previous Page

We've lived here for 2 years and just noticed a patch of black mold in the corner of our master bedroom closet where we keep our shoes and bags. It's on the wall that faces the outside, and the room always feels more humid than the rest of the apartment. My husband has been waking up with a stuffy nose and itchy eyes for the past month, and I'm starting to worry it's connected. What's the fastest way to get this professionally tested and cleaned here in Dubai, and should we be seeing a doctor about his symptoms first?
Posted by Michael Martinez
Asked on April 6, 2026 1:55 pm
The black mold you've found is likely connected to your husband's symptoms—stuffy nose and itchy eyes are common reactions to mold exposure. Given its location on an exterior wall in a humid room, this points to condensation issues, which are common in Dubai's climate due to high humidity and constant AC use creating thermal bridges.

For testing, a professional indoor health inspection is the fastest route. They will use moisture meters and thermal imaging to find the moisture source, then take tape or air samples for lab analysis to identify the mold type. This is crucial, as not all black molds are the toxic Stachybotrys type, but all should be treated seriously. In Dubai, look for a provider with a certified microbiologist on staff or one that partners with an accredited lab, as this ensures the analysis meets international standards.

Cleaning should only happen after the moisture source is identified and fixed, or it will return. For a small patch, a professional remediation might involve HEPA vacuuming, antimicrobial application, and sealing the area. However, since it's on a structural wall, the insulation or external sealing might be compromised, requiring repair.

Yes, seeing a doctor is advisable. Explain the mold exposure; they can determine if his symptoms are allergic reactions and recommend appropriate treatment, which often includes antihistamines or nasal corticosteroids.

To prevent recurrence, ensure your AC unit is serviced and draining properly. Consider using a dehumidifier in the bedroom, especially during the more humid winter months, and avoid storing items directly against exterior walls to improve air circulation.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 7, 2026 11:51 pm