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Our master bedroom in our Jumeirah villa has had a damp, earthy smell ever since that heavy fog we had a couple of weeks ago. I finally moved the wardrobe yesterday and found a patch of black and green speckles spreading from the corner of the wall down to the skirting board. With a newborn at home, I’m really worried about how quickly this can affect our health. How urgent is it to get a professional mold inspection here in Dubai, and should we be considering staying somewhere else until it’s handled?
Posted by Timothy Taylor
Asked on May 14, 2026 9:25 pm
Given the newborn and visible growth, a professional inspection is urgent. In Dubai's climate, that damp smell often indicates active growth, and the wall penetration you describe suggests it's more than surface-level. High humidity and constant AC use can create hidden condensation points, especially on exterior walls in older villas.

With an infant present, erring on extreme caution is wise. Mold exposure can irritate a baby's developing respiratory system, potentially worsening allergies or causing congestion. You don't necessarily need to vacate immediately, but keep the baby out of that room and ensure the door is closed until assessment. Do not attempt to clean it yourself, as disturbing it can release spores.

A proper inspection here involves more than a visual check; it should identify the moisture source (often a minor leak or condensation from AC ducts) and include air and surface sampling to determine the species and concentration. This diagnostic step is critical—it tells you the actual risk level and guides the correct remediation method. For a case like this, choose a provider that uses a certified microbiologist and can provide documented lab results from the analysis. This is the standard you should expect for a health-sensitive situation.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on May 16, 2026 10:34 pm