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My kids' bedroom in our Mirdif villa has had this damp, earthy smell since the heavy rains a few weeks ago, and now I’ve just spotted a patch of black and green fuzzy stuff spreading from behind their wardrobe. They’ve both been sneezing more than usual lately. How urgently do I need to get a professional mold remediation company involved here in Dubai's climate?
Posted by Ewa Fischer
Asked on May 23, 2026 8:10 pm
Yes, this is urgent. The combination of visible growth, a musty smell, and your children's symptoms means professional assessment is needed quickly. In Dubai's climate, indoor humidity from AC systems and recent heavy rains creates ideal conditions for mold to spread rapidly behind walls and under floors.

Move the children to another room immediately and avoid disturbing the mold yourself, as this can release spores. Do not attempt to clean it with bleach or other DIY solutions, as this often fails to address the root moisture problem and can agitate the colony.

A proper remediation process for a case like this involves several steps. First, a certified inspector should conduct a thorough assessment, often using moisture meters and thermal imaging to find the full extent of the hidden moisture source—this could be a leak from the recent rains or condensation from an AC duct. Air and surface samples sent to an independent microbiology lab are crucial to identify the species, as this determines the remediation protocol.

The actual remediation will include containing the area, using HEPA filtration to capture airborne spores, safely removing contaminated materials like drywall or insulation, and treating the structure with EPA-approved antimicrobials. The final, most critical step is identifying and fixing the moisture source to prevent recurrence.

For verifiable results, hire a company that provides before-and-after lab reports and is certified by a body like the IICRC. They should also offer a clear post-remediation verification process to ensure the environment is safe before your children return.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on May 26, 2026 3:32 am