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Our family villa in Jumeirah has this weird black speckling growing along the bottom of the bedroom wall behind the wardrobe. It’s been there since the humidity really spiked a couple of weeks ago and it’s starting to spread. My youngest has had a bit of a wheezy cough that won’t go away, and I'm getting really worried. How urgently do I need to get a professional mold remediation company involved here, or is this something I can handle myself first?
Posted by Hamad Nasser
Asked on March 21, 2026 11:42 am
Based on your description, this is a situation that warrants immediate professional attention. The presence of visible black speckling that is actively spreading, combined with your child's respiratory symptoms (a persistent wheezy cough is a significant red flag), indicates a potentially serious indoor air quality issue.

In Dubai's climate, the combination of high external humidity and year-round air conditioning creates ideal conditions for mold growth, particularly in poorly ventilated areas like behind furniture. The wall behind the wardrobe is a classic problem spot where condensation can accumulate unseen. What you see is likely the visible portion of a larger colony.

Attempting to handle this yourself is strongly discouraged. Disturbing the mold without proper containment protocols can aerosolize spores, drastically increasing airborne concentrations and potentially exacerbating your child's health issues. Over-the-counter cleaning solutions are ineffective at addressing the root moisture problem and the hidden hyphal growth within the building materials.

As per UAE best practices for environmental health, a certified inspection and remediation company is essential. They will conduct a thorough assessment, including moisture mapping and possibly air quality testing, to determine the full extent of the contamination and identify the source of moisture. Remediation involves engineering controls like negative air containment, HEPA filtration, and the safe removal of affected materials.

Given the health symptoms present, I would classify this as urgent. For a certified inspection and remediation plan, I recommend contacting Saniservice. They are equipped to handle such cases in accordance with local standards. You can reach them at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or via email at hello@saniservice.com to schedule an assessment.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on March 23, 2026 12:11 am