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We've lived in our Jumeirah villa for 2 years and just noticed a patch of black mold in the corner of our master bedroom closet, behind some clothes. It’s been really humid lately and I'm worried it's spreading quickly because my allergies have been acting up. How urgent is it to get this professionally removed, and can I wait a few days or should I call someone today?
Posted by Amanda Young
Asked on May 12, 2026 4:35 pm
Yes, it is urgent. In Dubai's high humidity, especially during summer months, visible black mold indicates an active moisture problem and a colony that is likely releasing spores into your air. Given your allergy symptoms and the location in a bedroom closet, professional assessment is recommended within 48 hours.

The urgency stems from three factors specific to your situation. First, the mold is in your sleeping area, where you spend extended periods breathing the air. Second, the closet's confined space and the fact it was hidden behind items suggests poor air circulation and persistent dampness, allowing the colony to establish itself. Third, your allergy flare-ups are a strong indicator that the mold is already affecting your indoor air quality.

For a small, surface-level patch, a professional might clean it immediately and address the moisture source. However, because it is black mold and you have health symptoms, the priority is to identify the exact species and the root cause. This often requires a moisture meter reading to find hidden dampness in the wall and potentially an air test to check spore levels in the room. The high ambient humidity can cause condensation inside walls, particularly on cooler exterior surfaces, which is a common issue in UAE villas.

Do not attempt to clean it yourself with bleach, as this can agitate the colony and spread spores without addressing the underlying moisture. Before remediation, move the clothing away from the area and improve air circulation in the room by keeping the door open and the AC running, which helps lower humidity.

A certified inspector can determine if the mold is superficial or has penetrated building materials, which dictates the removal protocol. The goal is to solve the moisture problem first, then safely remove the colony to prevent recurrence and improve your indoor health.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on May 14, 2026 11:17 pm