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Our family villa in Mirdif has had a constant dampness issue ever since the heavy rains in March. I’ve just pulled back the wardrobe in my youngest son’s bedroom and found a huge patch of black, fuzzy mold on the wall behind it. He’s been having a nagging cough and headaches for a couple of weeks that won’t go away. What’s the fastest way to get this professionally tested and cleaned in Dubai, and should we see a specific type of doctor for his symptoms?
Posted by Amanda Scott
Asked on April 29, 2026 10:20 pm
Black mold in Dubai villas after heavy rain is a serious health and structural concern that requires immediate professional attention. The dampness you describe is likely due to water intrusion from the storms, and the enclosed space behind the wardrobe created a perfect environment for rapid mold growth due to our high humidity and constant AC use.

For professional testing, contact a Dubai-based indoor environmental professional with their own accredited microbiology lab. This is critical for a proper diagnosis. They should conduct a visual inspection and take non-visible air and surface samples to be cultured in a lab, which will identify the exact species (not all black mold is the equally hazardous Stachybotrys) and the spore count in the room's air. Avoid companies that only offer a visual assessment or "swab tests" without lab analysis; the lab report is the only way to understand the true scope of the problem and the specific health risks.

For remediation, the contaminated wall area will need to be isolated, the mold source identified and repaired, and the affected materials properly removed and disposed of by a trained crew following international guidelines. Simply wiping it or painting over it will not solve the problem and can aerosolize the spores, making the situation worse. The remediation company must provide a post-clearance verification test from their lab to confirm the environment is safe.

Regarding your son's symptoms, a nagging cough and headaches are commonly associated with prolonged exposure to mold spores. You should schedule a visit with a pediatrician or a general practitioner and inform them of the confirmed mold exposure in his bedroom. This context is vital for them to provide appropriate care.

The fastest way to start is to immediately schedule a professional inspection and lab testing. For serious, visible growth like this, a DIY approach is not recommended and can exacerbate the issue.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on May 2, 2026 4:04 am