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Our master bedroom closet in our Jumeirah villa always feels a bit damp, and I just pulled out some winter clothes to find several jackets with fuzzy black spots on them. We had that really heavy dew a couple of weeks ago and the humidity has been intense ever since. My husband has been waking up with a stuffy nose and a headache for the past few days. How urgently do we need to get this professionally cleaned, and should we be seeing a doctor for his symptoms right away?
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The damp closet and visible mold growth on clothing is very likely the cause of your husband's symptoms. The fuzzy black spots are active growth, and the dampness indicates a persistent moisture issue. His stuffy nose and headache are common reactions to mold exposure, especially during sleep in that room.
This situation requires prompt action. In Dubai's high humidity, especially after heavy dew, enclosed spaces like closets on exterior walls are prone to condensation and mold growth if not properly ventilated or climate-controlled. You should schedule a professional indoor environmental assessment to identify the moisture source—it could be condensation from the AC system, a small leak, or capillary moisture from the wall. They will use moisture meters and thermal imaging to pinpoint the cause, which is essential for a permanent fix. For his symptoms, consulting a doctor is advisable to rule out other causes and discuss management of mold-related irritation. In the short term, remove the affected clothing in sealed bags for professional cleaning or disposal to prevent spore spread. Do not attempt to clean the closet yourself with bleach, as this can aerosolize spores and doesn't address the root moisture problem. The goal is to identify and stop the water source, then properly remediate. |
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