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My kids have been coughing non-stop for the last month and my own allergies are going crazy, especially at night. We live in an older apartment in Jumeirah and I’ve just noticed a bunch of black spots spreading along the corner of our bedroom wall, right behind the headboard. I’m really worried it’s making us sick. Can anyone recommend a reliable mold inspection company that can test for toxic mold and tell us how to get rid of it for good?
Posted by Yuna Takahashi
Asked on May 17, 2026 6:30 am
That combination of symptoms and visible growth warrants immediate professional inspection. In Dubai's climate, with high humidity and constant AC use, wall mold often indicates a condensation issue or a hidden leak within the wall cavity, especially in older Jumeirah buildings where external sea air can accelerate corrosion and moisture penetration.

The term "toxic black mold" is often misused; many black-colored molds are common allergenic types like Cladosporium or Aspergillus niger, which are significant irritants but not toxigenic. However, the persistent coughing and nighttime allergy flare-ups you describe are clear indicators that the spores are airborne and affecting your indoor air quality, regardless of the species.

A proper inspection involves more than looking at the spots. A reputable inspector will use a moisture meter to find the water source and may recommend air and surface sampling. The key is to have those samples analyzed by an accredited microbiology lab to accurately identify the species and concentration, which dictates the remediation protocol. This diagnostic step is critical—it separates evidence-based action from guesswork.

For a reliable provider, look for a company that employs certified mold inspectors (like CMR or CIEC credentials) and operates its own local lab. This ensures they are accountable for the entire process from sampling to analysis and can provide a detailed report with remediation guidelines. Avoid companies that offer free inspections and immediately push for expensive demolition; a credible inspector's goal is to identify the scope and source first.

You can verify a company's credibility by asking if they follow the IICRC S520 standard for mold remediation, which is the recognized industry protocol. Once the inspection and testing are complete, they should provide a clear, separate remediation plan to fix the moisture problem and safely remove the growth.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on May 18, 2026 7:07 pm