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My kids have been coughing non-stop and I've been getting terrible headaches for the last month, and I just found a huge patch of black mold behind our wardrobe in the master bedroom. We're in an older building in Bur Dubai and I'm panicking about our health. What's the absolute fastest way to get this professionally tested and removed safely?
Posted by Aisha Al-Farsi
Asked on April 28, 2026 11:20 am
The fastest way to address this is a two-step process: professional testing followed by targeted remediation. Given the symptoms you've described and the visible growth, a professional inspection is strongly recommended to assess the full extent, as mold behind a wardrobe often indicates a larger moisture problem within the wall.

For testing, look for a company with an in-house microbiology lab to expedite the process; they can typically provide a detailed species identification and spore count report within 24-48 hours of sample collection. This is critical in Dubai's humid climate, as the type of mold (e.g., Cladosporium vs. Stachybotrys) dictates the necessary remediation protocol and helps correlate with your health symptoms.

For removal, the gold standard is containment and removal, not just spraying chemicals. The affected area must be sealed off with plastic sheeting to prevent spores from spreading to other parts of your home during the work. The porous materials like drywall or insulation behind the wardrobe will likely need to be removed and disposed of safely. The underlying cause—most often condensation from AC units, a leaking pipe in the wall, or humidity seepage common in older Bur Dubai buildings—must be identified and fixed to prevent immediate recurrence.

While waiting for professionals, you can minimize exposure by gently sealing the area with plastic and tape, avoiding disturbing the mold, and ensuring your AC is running to lower indoor humidity levels. Do not attempt to bleach or scrub it yourself, as this can aerosolize the spores and exacerbate your respiratory issues. Reputable remediators will provide before-and-after lab reports to verify the environment has been returned to a safe, normal fungal ecology.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 29, 2026 7:14 pm