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We've lived here for 2 years and just noticed a patch of black mould in the corner of our master bedroom closet, which is on an interior wall. It’s gotten a bit worse since the heavy dew last week, and my wife has been waking up with a stuffy nose. Is this something I need to get inspected and treated immediately, or can it wait a couple of weeks until our schedule clears up?
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Yes, you should treat this immediately and get a professional inspection. The combination of your wife's symptoms, the visible growth, and the recent humidity increase from the dew pointifies it as an active issue. In Dubai's climate, interior wall mold often indicates a condensation problem or a hidden leak, and it will continue to worsen without intervention.
The stuffy nose is a common reaction to mold spores in the sleeping environment. Since the closet is on an interior wall, the cause is likely poor air circulation and cold bridging, where the air-conditioned room cools the wall and allows moisture from the humid air to condense behind the closet. This creates a perpetual damp environment mold thrives in. Waiting a few weeks allows the colony to expand and release more spores into your bedroom air. A proper inspection will identify the exact species to gauge health risk and, more importantly, use moisture meters and thermal imaging to pinpoint the source of the moisture. Simply wiping the visible patch will not solve the underlying problem, and it will return. For a case like this, a certified inspector can assess the extent and provide a remediation plan. Look for a provider that offers detailed reporting from an accredited microbiology lab, as this gives you documented evidence of the species and the post-remediation verification you need to ensure it's truly resolved. |
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