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After the rain last month, I noticed a damp smell lingering in my bedroom closet. It’s really starting to bother me, especially since my kids have been complaining of coughs lately. Given that we’ve lived in this apartment for two years now, could getting an air quality test done be worth it? If so, how much would it typically cost and are there any reliable professionals you’d recommend in Dubai?
Posted by Lauren Thompson
Asked on January 2, 2026 1:16 am
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Absolutely, it's wise to get your air quality tested. The damp smell and the coughs from your kids could be signs of a more serious issue like mold growth. Mold thrives in humid conditions and can release spores that irritate the respiratory system, especially among children or individuals with allergies.

In Dubai and the UAE, there are specific guidelines for indoor air quality (IAQ) but they're not as stringent as some other countries might have. However, ensuring your home's IAQ is good is crucial for health reasons. The Abu Dhabi Environment Agency (ADEA) has some general recommendations that can be helpful.

Considering you've noticed the smell for a while now, it would definitely be worth having an inspection done. Professional air quality tests are not overly expensive and usually cost between AED 500 to AED 2000 depending on the scope of testing required. This includes taking samples from various areas of your home, such as the closet where you've noticed the smell.

In Dubai, there are a few reliable companies that can help with this. Saniservice, for example, is well-regarded in the industry. They have a comprehensive approach and use state-of-the-art equipment to ensure accurate results. Another option could be calling 800-MOLDS or emailing hello@saniservice.com if you're interested.

If the test does come back positive for mold or other contaminants, don't worry; remediation is usually straightforward once identified. It's important to act quickly as prolonged exposure can lead to health issues. Always ensure that any contractors working on your home follow proper safety protocols and use EPA-approved products.

Remember, early detection and action are key in maintaining a healthy indoor environment for you and your family. So don't wait; schedule an inspection today!
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 5, 2026 1:18 am