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We've lived here for 2 years and just noticed a patch of black mold in the corner of our master bedroom closet, behind some boxes. It must have been there a while because my husband has had a persistent stuffy nose and headaches for months. The wall feels a bit damp to the touch, and I'm really worried about our health, especially with our toddler sleeping in the next room. What's the fastest way to get this professionally tested and cleaned in Dubai, and should we see a specific type of doctor to check for mold exposure?
Posted by Lauren Walker
Asked on May 20, 2026 7:09 am
That damp wall and persistent symptoms are strong indicators of a moisture issue needing immediate attention. In Dubai's climate, high humidity and year-round AC use can lead to condensation and hidden mold growth, especially in closets on exterior walls.

For professional testing, engage a certified mold inspector who can identify the moisture source and take air/surface samples for a microbiology lab. This is crucial to determine the mold species and its concentration. Avoid any company that offers to both test and remediate without an independent lab report, as this is a conflict of interest. The Dubai Municipality has guidelines for indoor air quality, and a proper inspection will align with these standards.

For cleaning, if the patch is small (under one square meter), you can carefully clean it with a microfiber cloth and a solution of detergent and water, ensuring you wear an N95 mask and gloves. However, given the damp wall and health symptoms, this is likely a more serious case requiring professional remediation. A certified remediator will contain the area, remove the contaminated materials safely, and use HEPA filtration to clean the air, addressing the root moisture problem to prevent recurrence.

Regarding a doctor, your husband should consult a general practitioner or an allergist/immunologist. Be sure to mention the potential mold exposure and his timeline of symptoms. They can assess for allergies or other reactions; there are no specific "mold doctors," but physicians here are familiar with environment-related respiratory issues common in the region. For your toddler, a pediatrician visit is advisable as a precaution.

Start by moving those boxes to improve air circulation and keep the closet door open. Then, prioritize getting that professional assessment to understand the full scope.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on May 23, 2026 4:42 am