Is black mold in my Dubai villa affecting our health?« Back to Previous Page

We've lived in our Jumeirah villa for 2 years and just noticed a patch of black spots spreading on the wall behind our bedroom wardrobe. Ever since the heavy humidity started a couple of months ago, my wife and I have both been waking up with stuffy noses and headaches. I'm really worried it's mold and that it's affecting our health. What's the best way to get a proper mold inspection done here, and should we be testing the air quality too?
Posted by David Walker
Asked on April 11, 2026 7:50 am
Black mold in a Dubai villa can definitely affect your health, especially given the symptoms you're describing. The combination of high humidity and the condensation from year-round AC use creates an ideal environment for mold growth behind furniture and in poorly ventilated areas. The symptoms—stuffy noses and headaches upon waking—are common reactions to mold exposure, as spores become airborne and are inhaled.

For a proper inspection, you should engage a professional service that uses a combination of visual assessment and diagnostic tools. A thorough inspection in a case like yours should involve moisture mapping with a thermal camera to find the water source and humidity readings to assess the room's conditions. The patch behind the wardrobe is likely just the visible tip of the problem.

Air quality testing is highly recommended to identify the types and concentrations of mold spores present in your bedroom's air. This is crucial because some species are more problematic than others, and the data provides a baseline to measure the success of any remediation. In the UAE, look for providers whose testing is aligned with international standards like IICRC and who can provide a detailed lab report from an accredited microbiology lab, which is the only way to know exactly what you're dealing with.

Do not attempt to clean significant growth yourself, as disturbing it can release a large number of spores. The priority is to identify and fix the moisture source—often a small plumbing leak, capillary rise from the slab, or condensation from an AC unit—before any cleaning or removal begins.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 12, 2026 8:30 pm