Is black mold in my Dubai bedroom urgent to remove?« Back to Previous Page

We've lived here for 2 years and just noticed a patch of black mold in the corner of our master bedroom closet, hidden behind some boxes. It seems to have spread a bit and the room has felt unusually humid lately, even with the AC running constantly. I'm worried about my family's health and the damage to the walls. How urgently do I need to get a professional mold removal company involved here in Dubai, and is this something I can handle myself first?
Posted by Karen Anderson
Asked on April 12, 2026 11:15 pm
Yes, black mold in a Dubai bedroom should be addressed urgently, typically within 48 hours of discovery. The UAE's high humidity, combined with constant AC use that can create condensation in hidden spaces, provides an ideal environment for rapid mold growth. This is a health and structural concern.

Given it's behind boxes and the room feels unusually humid, the visible patch is likely just the tip of the issue. The moisture source—possibly a small leak in the wall, condensation from an AC duct, or rising damp—must be identified and fixed first. Otherwise, the mold will return even if you clean the surface. For a hidden patch that has already spread, a DIY approach with bleach or vinegar is a temporary fix that often disturbs spores and spreads them further without addressing the root cause.

A professional inspection is recommended to locate the exact moisture source, assess the extent of growth within the wall cavity, and identify the mold species. This is crucial, as some types require specific containment protocols to prevent cross-contamination during removal. Reputable remediators in Dubai will use moisture meters, thermal imaging, and provide a post-remediation verification report, often from an independent lab, to confirm the space is truly mold-free and the humidity is controlled. For a situation like yours, involving a closet on an exterior wall, professional assessment is the most reliable path to ensuring your family's health and protecting your property.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 15, 2026 11:10 pm