Mold in wardrobe making my family sick in Dubai?« Back to Previous Page

My kids have been coughing non-stop since we got back from the summer break, and I'm starting to worry. I just pulled out a few winter sweaters from the back of the wardrobe in our master bedroom and found a bunch of them covered in black spots. The room has felt damp lately, even with the AC running. Could this be mold, and who in Dubai does a proper inspection to check if it's what's making my family sick?
Posted by Matthew Anderson
Asked on May 4, 2026 5:15 pm
Black spots on clothes in a damp-feeling wardrobe are a strong indicator of a mold issue, likely due to high humidity. Dubai's climate, especially during the summer and transitional seasons, creates significant condensation problems inside homes, even with AC running. This persistent dampness allows mold to thrive in enclosed, undisturbed spaces like wardrobes.

The non-stop coughing you describe is a common reaction to mold exposure, particularly in children and those with sensitivities. It's a legitimate health concern that warrants investigation. The first step is to stop the moisture source. Identify if the dampness is from a leak, but more often it's due to high ambient humidity condensing on cooler surfaces.

For a case involving family health, a professional inspection is strongly recommended. A proper assessment involves more than a visual check; it includes measuring humidity levels inside the wardrobe and the room, identifying the mold species, and checking for hidden growth behind or under the unit. In Dubai, look for a provider that uses a certified microbiologist and can provide lab analysis from a sample. This is crucial because it confirms the type of mold present and informs the correct remediation strategy. They should provide a detailed report outlining the cause, the species identified, and a clear scope for remediation, not just a quick clean.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on May 6, 2026 2:28 am