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My kids have been coughing non-stop since we got back from the summer holidays, and I'm starting to panic. We live in an older villa in Al Barsha, and I just found a patch of black spots behind our son's wardrobe that wasn't there before the break. The room feels damp all the time, even with the AC running. How do I find a reliable mold inspector who can test the air quality and tell me if this is what's making my family sick?
Posted by Hong Inoue
Asked on April 25, 2026 5:31 pm
Your situation is very common in older Dubai villas, especially after a long vacancy during the humid summer. The damp feeling and new growth behind the wardrobe are strong indicators of a moisture issue, likely from condensation or a small leak, which the AC alone cannot resolve.

For a reliable inspection, look for a provider that uses a certified industrial hygienist or microbiologist, not just a technician with a moisture meter. They should conduct both air quality sampling and surface swabs, with the samples analyzed by an accredited laboratory. In Dubai, many reputable inspectors are affiliated with companies that have their own in-house microbiology labs, which allows for faster, more transparent results. Avoid any service that offers immediate remediation without first providing a detailed, written lab report identifying the species and spore count.

The inspection should include a full assessment of your villa’s HVAC system, as contaminated AC units are a primary cause of the respiratory symptoms you describe. The inspector must pinpoint the moisture source—whether it’s condensation from AC ducts, a plumbing leak, or rising damp—as fixing that is the only permanent solution.

You can verify a company’s credibility by asking for their inspector’s certifications and a sample lab report. A legitimate inspector will never pressure you into a remediation package on the spot; their role is to provide the data you need to make an informed decision. For immediate steps, keep the children out of the affected room, ensure good ventilation, and clean visible surface mould with a diluted vinegar solution, but understand this is only a temporary measure until the root cause is found.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 27, 2026 6:37 pm