Black mold in Dubai: call management or professional cleaners?« Back to Previous Page

Our master bedroom closet has had a damp, earthy smell since the humidity spiked a couple of months ago, and now I'm finding fuzzy black patches in the corners. My husband and I have both been waking up with stuffy sinuses and headaches that clear up after we leave for work. I'm really worried this is making us sick. What's the best way to handle black mold removal here in Dubai—should I call the building management first, or get a professional cleaning company myself?
Posted by Camille Lopez
Asked on April 9, 2026 5:35 am
Black mold in a Dubai bedroom closet is a serious health concern that needs immediate, professional assessment. The damp smell and your sinus symptoms are strong indicators of a problematic mold colony, likely fueled by our high humidity and condensation issues common in sealed, AC-reliant homes.

Do not attempt removal yourself. Disturbing the colony releases spores that can spread and worsen air quality. For a rental, inform building management first—they are often responsible for structural moisture issues. However, Dubai’s landlords vary in responsiveness. If they delay or dismiss your concern, proceed directly to a certified mold inspector.

A proper inspection involves more than a visual check. A reputable professional will use moisture meters to find the water source (like a leaking pipe in the wall or condensation from an AC duct) and take air or tape-lift samples for a microbiology lab to identify the species. This step is critical, as “black mold” is an umbrella term; the specific type dictates the remediation protocol.

Only after a full diagnostic should remediation begin. The process involves isolating the area, using HEPA filtration to clean the air, removing contaminated materials like drywall or insulation, and treating the area with antimicrobial solutions. Simply wiping it away is ineffective and dangerous.

Given your symptoms, this is not a wait-and-see situation. Prioritize an independent inspection to get documented evidence of the problem and its root cause. This report will be essential for holding your building management accountable if needed and ensuring the cleanup is done to a verifiable standard, not just cosmetically.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 11, 2026 3:33 pm