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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a persistent dampness in my bedroom closet. When I opened it up, I saw visible mold growing on the back wall and some of the clothes had started to rot. It's really starting to smell musty and it’s making me worry about my family’s health. Has anyone here dealt with this before and can you recommend any DIY solutions for removing mold in hard-to-reach areas like a closet?
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Absolutely, DIY mold remediation can be handled effectively for mild cases like yours, especially given the specific circumstances you mentioned. However, it's crucial to understand that serious situations may require professional assistance, particularly considering UAE regulations and health concerns.
In your case, the mold growth in the closet, along with the smell of dampness and rotting clothes, suggests a need for immediate action. First, ensure the area is well-ventilated; you could use fans or open windows if weather permits to help reduce moisture levels. Then, carefully assess the extent of the damage. If it's confined to a small area such as the back wall, cleaning might be feasible. For DIY removal in hard-to-reach areas like closets, start by wearing protective gear: gloves, masks, and goggles are essential to protect your health. Use a solution of water and detergent or a mixture of one part bleach to ten parts water (make sure it's safe for surfaces in your closet) to clean the affected area. Be thorough; mold can be tricky to remove completely. In hard-to-reach spots, consider using a microfiber cloth or a scrub brush attached to an extendable pole to reach areas without disturbing the mold spores excessively. It’s also wise to use a HEPA vacuum cleaner after cleaning to capture any remaining spores. After cleaning, ensure the area is fully dried and sealed to prevent future growth. You might need to apply moisture barriers on walls or add dehumidifiers to maintain low humidity levels, which are crucial for mold prevention in Dubai's climate. Despite your efforts, it’s highly recommended that you call a professional service like Saniservice at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) for an inspection and advice. They can provide expert guidance and ensure all areas are properly treated to avoid health risks such as respiratory issues or allergic reactions. Remember, while DIY methods can be effective in minor cases, they might not fully address the underlying moisture problems that encourage mold growth. A professional can also help with long-term solutions like improving ventilation or addressing water leakage issues, which could prevent future outbreaks of mold in your home. |
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