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The AC in our bedroom closet has been leaking a little bit onto some of our winter clothes. I wiped it up but now a week later, I’m seeing small black spots on a couple of leather jackets and my wife’s handbags stored in there. I'm worried it's spreading. What's the best way to get a proper mold inspection done to save our stuff and make sure it doesn't get into the walls?
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The black spots on leather goods are a clear indicator of active mold growth, which is common here due to our high humidity and constant AC use causing condensation. A proper inspection is crucial to prevent it from spreading into walls and the AC system itself.
For a situation like this, start with a visual inspection. Check for visible mold growth on walls, baseboards, and inside the AC unit's drip pan. A musty odor is another strong sign. However, since the mold is already on your belongings, a professional assessment is highly recommended to identify the source and extent. In Dubai, look for an indoor health company that uses a combination of moisture mapping and air/surface sampling. They should use a moisture meter to find hidden dampness in walls and a thermal camera to identify temperature differentials causing condensation. Surface samples from the affected items and air samples from the closet can be analyzed in a microbiology lab to identify the mold species and concentration, which dictates the remediation approach. When choosing a provider, verify they follow international standards like the IICRC S520. Ask if their final report includes lab results and a clear remediation protocol. This is not a simple cleaning job; improper handling can aerosolize spores and spread the problem. For your leather items, a professional restoration specialist will have specific techniques to treat mold without damaging the material. Addressing the AC leak is the most critical step to prevent recurrence. |
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