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Our bedroom in our Mirdif villa has been feeling really damp since the heavy rains a few weeks ago, and now I’m seeing these dark, speckled patches spreading in the corner behind the wardrobe. My husband has been waking up with a stuffy nose and a headache that clears up once he leaves for work. How urgently do we need to get a professional to handle this, like is it a call-someone-today situation or can it wait until the weekend?
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The dampness and symptoms you describe indicate an urgent situation that needs professional assessment this week, not this weekend. The combination of post-rain dampness in a villa, visible growth, and correlated health effects like morning headaches and congestion strongly suggests an active colony that is already affecting indoor air quality.
In the UAE's climate, the high humidity and constant AC use create a perfect environment for mold to thrive behind furniture and in walls where air doesn't circulate. The dark, speckled patches are likely releasing spores into the bedroom air overnight. Your husband's symptoms resolving when he leaves the room is a classic sign of a building-related health issue. For a case like this in Dubai, a professional inspection is the necessary first step. They will identify the moisture source—which could be a lingering leak from the rains, condensation from the AC, or a pipe issue—and assess the extent of the growth, often with tools like moisture meters. Do not attempt to clean it yourself, as disturbing it can release a large number of spores. The immediate action is to improve ventilation in that room immediately. Move the wardrobe away from the wall, keep the bedroom door open, and ensure your AC is running to help reduce humidity levels. A certified mold inspector can perform air and surface sampling to identify the species, which determines the remediation protocol. Addressing the root moisture problem is the only permanent solution. |
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