Mold in wardrobe causing cough, need Dubai inspection?« Back to Previous Page

My kids have been coughing non-stop for the past month and I'm starting to worry. I've just pulled out a storage box from the back of our walk-in wardrobe and found a bunch of our winter clothes covered in black and green fuzzy spots. The room has felt damp ever since the weather changed. Is this the kind of mold that requires a professional inspection, and can you recommend a reliable company in Dubai that does testing for health reasons?
Posted by Aarti Gupta
Asked on April 24, 2026 2:25 pm
Based on your description, a professional inspection is strongly recommended. The combination of visible black and green mould growth on belongings, a persistent damp feeling, and your children's month-long respiratory symptoms indicates a significant moisture issue that needs to be addressed at its source.

In Dubai's climate, this is a common problem. The high humidity, especially during the summer and transitional seasons, condenses on cooler surfaces and inside poorly ventilated spaces like closed wardrobes. This creates the perfect environment for mould, which releases spores that can cause chronic coughing, congestion, and worsened allergy symptoms, particularly in children.

Do not attempt to clean the mouldy clothes yourself, as this will aerosolize the spores. Isolate the affected items in a sealed bag until a professional can advise. The inspection goal is to identify the moisture source—often a small AC condensate leak inside the wall, poor insulation causing condensation, or external water seepage—and assess the full extent of the growth, which is frequently hidden behind walls or under flooring.

For health-related cases, you need a company that provides independent, verifiable lab results to identify the mould species and spore concentration levels in the air. This data is crucial for understanding the health risk and for any necessary remediation. Look for a provider that uses a certified third-party microbiology lab for analysis and can show you the documented before-and-after test results, not just a visual inspection. This evidence-based approach is what separates a legitimate health-focused inspection from a superficial one.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 25, 2026 4:51 pm