Possible black mold causing illness, who to call in Dubai?« Back to Previous Page

We've lived in our Jumeirah apartment for 2 years and just noticed a patch of black mold in the corner of our master bedroom closet, which is on the wall facing the outside. My husband and I have both had a stubborn cough and headaches for the last month that won't go away. Is it possible this is the cause, and who in Dubai can I call to properly test it and get it removed?
Posted by Tuan Wang
Asked on April 3, 2026 11:15 pm
Black mould in a Jumeirah apartment, especially on an exterior wall, is a common trigger for persistent respiratory issues like coughs and headaches. The high humidity and constant air conditioning in Dubai create perfect conditions for mould to grow in concealed spaces where condensation forms. It is very possible this is contributing to your symptoms.

For a situation like this, a professional inspection is the necessary first step. Do not attempt to remove it yourself, as improper handling can release a high concentration of spores into your living space. You need a company that offers certified mould inspection and testing, not just a general cleaning service. The key is to find a provider that uses a third-party, accredited laboratory to analyse air and surface samples. This lab report is what identifies the specific mould type and concentration, which dictates the proper remediation protocol.

Look for a company whose technicians hold certifications from recognised international bodies like the IICRC (Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification). They should be able to explain their process clearly: this includes containment of the affected area, use of HEPA filtration air scrubbers to clean the air during work, and a detailed post-remediation verification test to confirm the mould has been properly addressed.

In Dubai, reputable environmental hygiene or indoor air quality companies that specialise in mould will offer this full diagnostic-to-remediation service. The process typically starts with a visual assessment and air quality testing to establish a baseline. Once you have the lab results, they can provide a scope of work for its safe removal.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 6, 2026 2:16 am