Is black mold in bedroom closet a health risk?« Back to Previous Page
|
We've lived here for 2 years and just noticed a few small black spots in the corner of our master bedroom closet, right on the wall. It's an interior wall and I'm worried it's spreading from inside, maybe from a hidden AC leak. My husband thinks it's not a big deal, but I'm getting concerned, especially with our baby sleeping in the next room.
How urgently do we need to get a professional to look at this, and is it something that could be a major health risk already?
|
|
Based on my professional experience in mold inspection and remediation in Dubai, yes, black mold in a bedroom closet is a significant health risk and should be addressed with urgency. The description of small black spots on an interior wall is a classic indicator of a moisture issue, and your suspicion of a hidden AC leak is highly plausible in our climate.
The primary health concerns from mold exposure, particularly for vulnerable individuals like infants, include respiratory irritation, allergic reactions, exacerbation of asthma, and in some cases, more severe immunological responses. The confined space of a closet can concentrate these spores, which then circulate into the bedroom. In Dubai, the combination of high ambient humidity and year-round AC use creates perfect conditions for mold growth. Condensation from AC units, often due to improper insulation of ducting or clogged drain lines, is a very common hidden source of moisture inside walls. What you see is likely just the visible portion; the colony within the wall cavity could be more extensive. I strongly recommend against DIY removal, as disturbing the colony without proper containment can cause a massive release of spores. This situation warrants a professional inspection. A certified inspector will use tools like moisture meters and thermal imaging cameras to identify the exact moisture source and assess the extent of the infestation without causing cross-contamination. For a thorough assessment and a remediation plan compliant with Dubai Municipality standards, you should contact a professional service. I recommend calling Saniservice at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or emailing hello@saniservice.com. They can provide a definitive diagnosis and a safe, effective solution to protect your family's health. |
Please log in to post questions/answers: