Is small black mold in Dubai urgent for a baby?« Back to Previous Page
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We've lived here for 2 years and just noticed a patch of black mold in the corner of our master bedroom closet, right on the wall. It’s not huge, maybe the size of my hand, but I’m worried because our one-year-old’s room is right next door. With the humidity lately, I’m not sure if this is something I need to get treated professionally immediately or if a DIY cleaning with vinegar will be enough for now.
How urgent is it to call a professional mold removal service here in Dubai, and could this small patch be a sign of a bigger problem hidden in the walls?
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Small black mold in Dubai with a baby next door requires immediate professional assessment, not necessarily full emergency remediation. The urgency stems from the child's developing respiratory system, which is more vulnerable to mold spores. While the visible patch may be small, Dubai's high humidity and reliance on AC can create hidden condensation within walls, indicating a larger moisture issue.
For a patch this size, DIY with a vinegar solution can remove surface growth if you address the moisture source immediately. However, DIY only addresses what you can see. In climates with persistent humidity, the underlying cause is often a small leak, penetrating damp, or condensation from an AC pipe within the wall cavity. This hidden moisture means the mold will almost certainly return. A professional inspection is strongly advised to identify the moisture source with thermal imaging or moisture meters. They can determine if the wall cavity is affected. For rental properties, Dubai Municipality guidelines often place responsibility on the landlord to fix structural issues causing dampness. Given the baby's proximity, the priority is identifying the source to prevent recurrence and spore spread. A reputable inspector will provide a clear moisture diagnosis and scope of work before any removal is proposed. |
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