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We've lived here for 2 years and just noticed a bunch of black speckles growing along the bottom of the wall behind our bedroom wardrobe, and the room has felt damp lately. My husband has been waking up with a stuffy nose and itchy eyes for the past month, and we're starting to worry it's connected. What's the fastest way to get this tested properly in Dubai to know what we're dealing with?
Posted by Kavita Sen
Asked on April 24, 2026 11:15 am
The fastest and most reliable method is a professional inspection that includes air and surface sampling, followed by lab analysis. This is particularly important in your case due to the symptoms and the hidden location, which suggests a larger moisture issue. DIY test kits from hardware stores are available but often unreliable in Dubai's complex indoor environments; they can identify the presence of mold but rarely the specific type or concentration, which is critical for assessing risk and planning remediation.

Given the dampness and its position behind furniture, the root cause is likely condensation from your AC unit or a hidden pipe leak, both common in local villas and apartments due to high humidity. The wall needs to be inspected for moisture content with a professional meter to find the water source. Simply cleaning the visible spots won't solve the problem if the moisture remains.

For testing, look for a provider that uses an independent, accredited microbiology lab to analyze samples. This ensures unbiased results. The report should specify the species (e.g., Cladosporium vs. Stachybotrys) and spore counts, which determines the necessary remediation steps and clarifies the health risk. The entire process from inspection to a detailed lab report can often be completed within a few business days.

Until testing, minimize exposure. Avoid disturbing the area to prevent spores from becoming airborne. Keep the bedroom well-ventilated and consider using a dehumidifier, as the current damp feeling indicates high relative humidity, which fuels mold growth. Your husband's symptoms are a common reaction to mold exposure and validate the need for a professional assessment.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 25, 2026 3:51 am