Urgent mold removal in Dubai: safe to stay during treatment?« Back to Previous Page

Our twins have been having this persistent dry cough for the past month, and we just can’t shake it. I was cleaning behind the wardrobe in our master bedroom and found a huge patch of black, fuzzy mold on the wall, probably from a hidden condensation leak from the AC unit. I’m really panicking now that this is what’s making them sick. What is the fastest and most effective way to get this professionally treated here in Dubai, and is it safe for us to stay in the house while it’s being removed?
Posted by Bader Hamid
Asked on April 12, 2026 5:15 pm
For a confirmed large patch of black mold, especially with occupants experiencing persistent respiratory symptoms, professional remediation is strongly advised. The primary concern is the release of spores during the removal process, which can significantly worsen indoor air quality and exacerbate health issues.

It is not safe for your family, particularly infants or those with coughs, to remain in the immediate area during active mold removal. The remediation process involves containment—sealing the affected zone with plastic sheeting and using negative air pressure machines to prevent spore dispersion into the rest of the home. Your twins should not be present for this phase. For extensive contamination, temporary relocation is the safest option.

The fastest and most effective method is to first identify and fix the moisture source, which in Dubai is typically an AC condensation leak or humidity ingress. A reputable remediation provider will then follow a strict protocol: isolate the area, remove contaminated porous materials like drywall, HEPA vacuum all surfaces, and use antimicrobial cleaners. The final, critical step is post-remediation verification (PRV) testing by a third-party lab to confirm spore counts have returned to normal levels. This evidence-based closure is what separates a proper job from a superficial clean.

Look for a company that is DM-approved and can provide a detailed scope of work, including containment strategies and their plan for verification testing. This is non-negotiable for your family's safety and for ensuring the problem is resolved, not just hidden.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 13, 2026 3:36 pm