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Our villa in Mirdif has had a constant damp smell in the master bedroom closet for the past month, but this morning I pulled out some winter clothes and found a bunch of them covered in fuzzy black spots. With this humidity and the fact that my wife has started getting headaches, I’m really worried. How quickly do I need to get a professional mold remediation company in here before this becomes a major health hazard?
Posted by Ajay Saxena
Asked on April 15, 2026 7:30 pm
Based on your description of a persistent damp smell and visible fuzzy black growth on belongings, a professional inspection is strongly recommended. The combination of high UAE humidity and your wife's headaches indicates this should be addressed promptly.

The term "black mold" is often associated with Stachybotrys, which can produce mycotoxins and is more likely to cause health effects like the headaches you mentioned, particularly in sensitive individuals. In Dubai's climate, closed spaces like closets on exterior walls are prime locations for condensation to form, especially with year-round AC use creating temperature differentials. This hidden moisture allows mold to thrive out of sight.

You don't necessarily need full remediation immediately, but you do need a proper diagnosis. A certified inspector can identify the mold species through lab analysis and use moisture meters to find the water source—often a small plumbing leak, condensate drain issue, or infiltration from a poorly sealed window. Resolving that source is the critical first step; otherwise, the mold will return.

For now, avoid disturbing the area further. Do not attempt to clean the clothes with bleach, as this can aerosolize spores. Isolate the affected items in a sealed bag until a professional can advise. The speed required depends on the confirmed species and the occupants' health; with existing symptoms, acting within the week is prudent. Look for providers who offer independent testing and clear remediation plans, not just cleaning.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 17, 2026 5:36 am