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Our family villa in Al Barsha has been feeling really humid lately, even with the AC running constantly. I just pulled our sofa away from the wall in the living room and found a large patch of black and green mold spreading from the corner, probably from a small leak we didn't notice. It's been about two weeks since the last heavy rain, and the smell is musty. What's the best way to get a proper mold inspection done here, and should I be worried about my kids' health in the meantime?
Posted by Divya Joshi
Asked on April 24, 2026 6:50 pm
Given the visible mold growth in your Al Barsha villa, a professional inspection is strongly recommended, especially with children present. The combination of recent rain, high Dubai humidity, and constant AC use creates ideal conditions for mold, which often hides within walls or under flooring from a small, unnoticed leak.

A proper inspection involves more than a visual check. Reputable providers use moisture meters and thermal imaging cameras to find hidden dampness and the full extent of the problem. The most critical step is air and surface sampling, which is sent to an independent microbiology lab for analysis. This identifies the specific mold species present and spore concentration levels, which determines the actual health risk and the required remediation protocol. Always verify that the company provides this documented, lab-based evidence; it is the cornerstone of a science-driven assessment.

Until the inspection, minimize your children's exposure to the affected area. Keep the living room closed off and ensure good ventilation in the rest of the house by running exhaust fans. The musty smell indicates active microbial growth, which can cause respiratory irritation, allergy flare-ups, or worsen asthma. While most residential mold is an irritant, only lab testing can confirm the type and level of risk.

Look for a provider with certified mold inspectors (like IICRC or equivalent) who clearly explain their diagnostic process. The final report should detail the moisture source, the types of mold identified, and a clear scope of work for a remediation company to fix it.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 26, 2026 5:10 pm