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Our master bedroom in our Jumeirah apartment has had a persistent damp smell ever since the humidity spiked a couple of months ago. I've been waking up with a stuffy nose, headaches, and a sore throat that clears up once I leave for work. I just pulled the bed away from the wall and found a patch of black speckles in the corner behind the headboard. Could these symptoms be from mold exposure and how urgent is it that we get this professionally treated?
Posted by Susan Lewis
Asked on April 20, 2026 1:20 am
Yes, your symptoms are consistent with common reactions to mold exposure in a bedroom environment. The stuffy nose, headaches, and sore throat that resolve when you leave the room strongly suggest your indoor air quality is the trigger. The black speckles behind the headboard, a classic spot for condensation buildup in Dubai's climate, are a likely source.

The combination of high humidity and year-round air conditioning creates perfect conditions for mold growth in apartments, especially on cold exterior walls where furniture restricts airflow. This trapped moisture allows mold colonies to establish and release spores into the air you breathe while sleeping.

This situation warrants a professional assessment. While surface cleaning may seem straightforward, the critical step is identifying the moisture source—whether it's a minor condensation issue or a hidden leak within the wall. A proper inspection uses moisture meters and thermal imaging to find the root cause, as treating visible growth without solving the moisture problem leads to rapid recurrence. In many cases, a lab analysis of a tape-lift sample is the only way to confirm the mold type and inform the appropriate remediation protocol, especially with health symptoms already present. Addressing this promptly can significantly improve your indoor air and alleviate the symptoms you're experiencing.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 22, 2026 12:11 pm