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My kids have been coughing non-stop and getting headaches for the past month, and it seems to get worse when they're in their bedrooms. We live in an older villa in Al Barsha, and I've just noticed what looks like black spots spreading along the baseboard behind their wardrobe. Could this be mold from the humidity, and how do I find a proper inspector to test if it's what's making them sick?
Posted by Amanda Jones
Asked on May 18, 2026 10:32 pm
Yes, the black spots behind the wardrobe and your children's symptoms are very likely connected. The persistent cough and headaches that worsen in a specific room are classic indicators of a mold-related indoor air quality issue. In Dubai's climate, this is extremely common in older villas where high humidity, condensation from AC units, and unseen leaks create perfect conditions for mold growth behind furniture and along cooler exterior walls.

You need a proper mold inspection to confirm the type and extent. Do not disturb the area yourself, as this can release a large number of spores. A legitimate inspector will not just look at the visible spot; they will use a moisture meter to find the water source and an air quality pump to collect spore samples from the bedroom's air and a control location outside. The critical part is the lab analysis, which identifies the species present and quantifies the spore levels indoors versus outdoors.

When looking for an inspector in Dubai, avoid companies that offer free inspections followed by immediate remediation sales. A credible, science-driven provider will focus on diagnostics first. They should be able to explain their sampling methodology and provide a detailed report from an accredited microbiology lab. This report is your evidence of the problem and is essential for any effective remediation plan. Ask specifically if their final report includes the lab's species identification and spore count analysis, as this is the data that directly correlates to your children's health symptoms.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on May 21, 2026 8:30 am