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My kids have been coughing constantly since the weather got humid a few weeks ago, and I just found a patch of black spots in the back of the wardrobe in their bedroom. We live in a villa in Mirdif and I’m really worried it’s making them sick. What’s the best way to get a proper mold inspection done here that can test the air quality?
Posted by Giulia Lopez
Asked on April 29, 2026 5:35 am
Your situation in Mirdif is a common one, given the recent humidity spike combined with villa construction materials that can trap moisture. The black spots in the wardrobe are a clear visual indicator, and the timing of the children's coughs strongly suggests a connection. A proper inspection is the right next step.

For a villa, a legitimate mold inspection should be comprehensive, not just a visual check. The inspector should assess the entire indoor environment, not just the visible patch. This includes using a moisture meter to find hidden dampness in walls and under floors, which is a primary cause in our climate. Crucially, they should conduct air quality testing, taking samples from both indoors (like the children's bedroom and living areas) and outdoors for comparison. This identifies the types and concentrations of mold spores in the air you're breathing.

The most critical part is what happens next: the air and surface samples must be analyzed by an accredited microbiology lab. This lab report is your evidence. It will identify the specific mold species present (like common Cladosporium or more concerning Aspergillus) and quantify the spore levels, confirming if the indoor air is significantly worse than the outdoor baseline. This objective data is what separates a scientific assessment from a superficial one.

When choosing a provider, ask directly if their inspection includes third-party, accredited lab analysis with a detailed report. Any company that cannot provide this or pushes immediately for expensive remediation without diagnostic data should be avoided. The Dubai Municipality has guidelines on indoor air quality, and a proper inspection will benchmark against these standards. This process gives you a factual basis to understand the risk to your family's health and plan any necessary next steps.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 29, 2026 2:27 pm