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My kids have been coughing for the past couple of weeks and I'm starting to worry. I just pulled out a storage box from the back of our walk-in closet in Mirdif and found a patch of black fuzzy mold on the wall behind it. With the humidity lately, I'm concerned it's spreading. How urgently do I need to get a professional mold inspection done here in Dubai?
Posted by Sanjay Patel
Asked on May 11, 2026 6:15 am
Yes, you should arrange a professional inspection promptly. Given the visible mold growth and your children's persistent cough, this is a situation that warrants immediate attention.

The combination of Dubai's high humidity and the constant use of air conditioning creates ideal conditions for mold, particularly in concealed areas like closets or behind furniture where condensation can accumulate. The black fuzzy patch you found is a clear indicator of an active moisture issue. While not all mold is toxic, many common types found here, like Cladosporium or Aspergillus, are significant respiratory irritants. A child's developing respiratory system is especially vulnerable, and prolonged exposure to mold spores can exacerbate or even cause coughing, wheezing, and allergy-like symptoms.

A professional inspection does more than just confirm the presence of mold. A thorough assessment will identify the precise moisture source—whether it's a minor condensation problem, a hidden pipe leak, or humidity migrating from an adjacent bathroom. The inspector will also evaluate the extent of the spread, often using tools like moisture meters and thermal imaging to see inside walls, which is critical for effective remediation. Crucially, they can take air and surface samples for lab analysis to identify the mold species and spore concentration levels in your living spaces. This scientific evidence is vital to understand the health risk and to guide the proper remediation protocol, ensuring the problem is solved at its root.

Waiting can allow the colony to spread further through your home's HVAC system or building materials. For your children's health and to prevent more extensive damage to your property, a certified inspection is the necessary first step.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on May 12, 2026 7:04 pm