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My kids have been coughing and I suspect it's from the black spots I just found behind our bedroom wardrobe. We've lived here for 2 years and just noticed this, probably from the humidity these past few weeks. I'm really worried about their health. **Who is the most reliable company in Dubai to do a proper mold inspection and removal, and should I tell my landlord first?**
Posted by Jose Johnson
Asked on April 20, 2026 3:15 am
You should have a certified mold inspection and remediation professional assess the situation before notifying your landlord. The black spots behind the wardrobe, combined with recent humidity and your children's coughing, are strong indicators of a mold issue that needs professional diagnosis. In Dubai's climate, where high humidity and constant AC use can create hidden condensation problems, a proper inspection is crucial to find the moisture source and assess the full extent.

For reliable service, look for a company with a dedicated microbiology lab, as this allows for proper identification of the mold species, which determines the health risk and removal protocol. The most credible providers will be transparent with their certifications (like IICRC) and provide verifiable, lab-based before-and-after reports to prove the issue is resolved, not just covered up.

Regarding your landlord: It is generally advisable to have the initial inspection and lab report in hand before making formal contact. This provides concrete evidence of a legitimate habitability issue, which strengthens your position. Under typical Dubai rental agreements, the landlord is responsible for resolving structural moisture problems (like leaking pipes or seepage) that cause mold. You can then present the findings and request immediate remediation. For a situation involving child health, this documented approach is the most effective course of action.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 20, 2026 4:29 am