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My kids have been coughing non-stop since we got back from summer vacation, and I’ve just discovered black speckles behind the wardrobe in our master bedroom. It’s on the wall that faces the outside of our building in Jumeirah. We run the AC constantly, but the room still feels damp. Could this mold be the cause of their respiratory issues, and who should I call for a proper inspection?
Posted by Minji Liu
Asked on April 6, 2026 12:05 am
Black speckles on an exterior wall in Jumeirah, combined with a persistent damp feeling despite AC use, strongly suggests a mold issue. In Dubai's climate, this is a common problem. The exterior walls are often the coldest surface in a room due to the intense heat outside, causing significant condensation inside—a perfect environment for mold. The constant cough you describe is a classic symptom of mold exposure, especially in children, whose respiratory systems are more sensitive.

You should call a professional mold inspector. In many cases, general maintenance companies will offer to clean it, but without a proper inspection, they are just treating the symptom, not the cause. A proper inspection involves identifying the moisture source (likely condensation from the temperature differential or a hidden leak), assessing the extent of the growth, and taking air and surface samples for lab analysis.

This last step is critical. The lab analysis identifies the species of mold, which determines the potential health risk and the necessary remediation protocol. In the UAE, look for a company that employs certified mould inspectors (like CMRIs) and has its own microbiology lab to process samples, as this ensures accurate, unbiased results. They should provide you with a detailed report that includes the species concentration and a clear remediation plan. Do not attempt to clean significant growth yourself, as disturbing it can aerosolize spores and worsen the air quality. Focus on improving ventilation in the room immediately and consider using a dehumidifier alongside your AC to lower the humidity level.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 8, 2026 4:37 am