Black mold in toddler's closet: emergency or wait?« Back to Previous Page

My toddler’s bedroom closet, which is on an interior wall, has these black speckles in the corner that I just noticed when putting away laundry. The room feels more humid than the rest of the apartment, and I'm worried because he's been a bit sniffly lately. Given how quickly things can get worse here with the humidity, is this something I need to get the landlord to look at as an emergency this week, or is it okay to wait for our scheduled maintenance visit in ten days?
Posted by Steven Scott
Asked on April 22, 2026 2:50 pm
The black speckles in an interior closet paired with increased humidity and a toddler's sniffles warrant immediate attention. In Dubai's climate, interior wall condensation from constant AC use is a common source for mold growth. You should notify your landlord in writing today.

While a ten-day wait for general maintenance is likely too long, it may not require a full emergency crew. Document the issue with clear photos and request a professional mold inspection within the next 48 hours. The goal is to identify the moisture source—often a hidden pipe leak or significant condensation—and the mold type. Aspergillus and Cladosporium, common here, can aggravate respiratory issues, especially in young children.

Until it's assessed, keep the closet door open for airflow, ensure the room's AC is running consistently to control humidity, and avoid disturbing the area. Do not attempt to clean it yourself, as improper methods can aerosolize spores. The landlord is generally responsible for remediation under Dubai rental laws if the cause is structural. A proper inspection will determine the next steps.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 25, 2026 4:37 am