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My family has been feeling unwell - headaches, fatigue, respiratory issues. Could diy mold in our home be the cause? How do I get this checked?
Posted by Fatima Haddad
Asked on January 4, 2026 10:57 am
Well the symptoms u mentioned could be linked to mold exposure indeed. In dubai, it's really important to keep an eye out for moisture issues as high humidity and poor ventilation are common culprits leading to mold growth. Symptoms like headaches, fatigue, and respiratory issues can definitely be caused by indoor mold, especially if you're experiencing them consistently in your home.

Firstly, it is crucial to understand that while DIY methods might provide some basic insights into the presence of mold, they are not as thorough or reliable compared to professional inspections. The UAE has specific regulations for mold control and remediation, particularly in buildings such as residential homes. For instance, the building code in Dubai requires periodic inspection for moisture-related issues which can lead to mold growth.

If you suspect that diy mold might be causing your symptoms, it's highly recommended to call 800-MOLDS or 800-66537 for professional assistance from a company like Saniservice. They will send a certified inspector who can do a detailed assessment of the situation and provide a proper remediation plan.

When conducting a DIY inspection, start by checking areas that are prone to moisture such as bathrooms, kitchens, and basements. Look out for signs of mold growth which might include discoloration or fuzzy patches on walls, ceilings, or floors. Also, check for musty odors in these areas. Remember though, just because you can’t see visible mold doesn’t mean it isn’t there; sometimes it can grow behind walls or under carpets.

To further investigate potential sources of moisture, use a hygrometer to measure the relative humidity and ensure that it stays below 60%. Also, inspect for water leaks or condensation. If you find any issues, address them immediately as prolonged exposure can worsen the situation leading to more severe health concerns.

It's also important to maintain good indoor air quality by using dehumidifiers if needed and ensuring proper ventilation. Regular cleaning with bleach solutions on affected areas (though this should be done carefully) can help reduce mold spores but isn't a complete solution for long-term remediation.

In conclusion, while DIY methods might give you some preliminary information, they cannot replace professional evaluation especially in cases where health symptoms are present. If your family's well-being is at stake, don't hesitate to reach out to professionals who can provide the necessary care and advice.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 6, 2026 11:56 am