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After the rain last month, I noticed some greenish patches on the wall of our master bedroom. My family has been complaining about sneezing and runny noses lately too, so I'm worried it might be mold. What would you recommend for testing in this situation? Should I hire a professional or is there an affordable DIY method available in Dubai?
Posted by Fang Nakamura
Asked on February 14, 2026 4:07 pm
Testing for mold can be a critical step to ensure the health and safety of your household. In Dubai, given the recent rainfall and the presence of greenish patches on your wall along with family complaints about sneezing and runny noses, it would be prudent to consider professional inspection. However, there are some steps you can take initially.

Firstly, understanding that mold thrives in damp conditions, especially after heavy rains as experienced recently, is crucial. The UAE doesn't have specific regulations for mold testing like some other regions might, but the health and safety of your family should always be a priority.

For an initial assessment, you could try using a moisture meter to check for high humidity levels or water damage in the affected area. However, these tools are not as reliable as professional equipment used by environmental consultants.

A more practical step would involve taking samples from the suspected areas yourself. You can use a simple tool like a cotton swab dipped in water and gently rub it on the moldy spots to collect some material. Place this sample in a clean container with a lid, ensuring not to contaminate the sample while handling. Avoid using your hands as much as possible.

In Dubai, you can reach out to professional environmental service providers like Saniservice at 800-MOLDS or email them through hello@saniservice.com for more accurate mold testing. These experts use advanced techniques such as air sampling and surface sampling to identify the presence of various types of molds.

If you decide to go ahead with DIY testing, remember that it's important not to disturb the mold too much before sample collection to avoid spreading spores. Do wear protective gear like gloves and a mask during this process.

Remember, if your family experiences persistent symptoms such as sneezing or runny noses after the exposure, consulting a healthcare professional is also advisable. Mold can exacerbate respiratory issues, especially for those with allergies or asthma.

In conclusion, while DIY methods can provide initial insights, they are not as accurate as professional testing. Considering the recent weather conditions and your family's health concerns, it would be best to seek assistance from experts in mold remediation who can also advise on appropriate cleaning and prevention measures for your home.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 17, 2026 12:00 pm