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My kids have been coughing for the past couple of weeks and I finally checked behind the wardrobe in their bedroom and found a big patch of black mold on the wall. We live in an older building in Jumeirah and I'm panicking, especially with the humidity. How urgently do I need to get a professional mold inspection, or is this something I can handle myself first?
Posted by Eunbi Hoang
Asked on April 1, 2026 6:30 pm
Given the visible black patch and your children's respiratory symptoms, a professional inspection is warranted within the next few days. The combination of health effects and the extent of growth you describe moves this beyond a simple DIY cleaning project.

The urgency stems from two factors: the potential health impact on children and the likelihood of hidden growth. The black mold you see is often just the visible part of a larger colony that may be growing inside the wall cavity, especially in older Jumeirah buildings where condensation can accumulate behind furniture. A professional inspection uses moisture meters and borescopes to assess the full extent and identify the moisture source, which is critical to prevent recurrence.

In Dubai's high humidity, simply wiping the surface is a temporary fix. The underlying dampness from a small leak, rising damp, or condensation will cause it to return. A proper inspection will determine if the issue is a one-off leak or requires a more comprehensive approach like improving room ventilation or addressing AC condensation lines.

For a situation like this, look for an inspector who provides a detailed report with lab-identified mold types and a clear moisture source diagnosis. This evidence-based approach is what separates a lasting solution from a superficial one. While immediate surface cleaning with a diluted vinegar solution can help temporarily, the priority should be scheduling a diagnostic visit to understand the root cause.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 3, 2026 8:49 am