Is black mold in bedroom closet urgent for air quality?« 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 on the wall facing the outside. It’s been extra humid the last month and we keep the AC running, but the clothes in that corner feel slightly damp. How urgent is it that we get this professionally treated, and could it be affecting the air quality in the whole room already?
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That black mold patch with damp clothes is a significant indicator of a moisture problem that needs immediate attention. In Dubai's high humidity, this is often condensation forming on cooler exterior walls, especially behind closets where air circulation is poor. The mold is likely already releasing spores into your bedroom's air, which can cause irritation like sneezing, congestion, or worsened allergies, particularly while sleeping.
It's urgent to address the source. Wipe the visible patch with a microfiber cloth and diluted vinegar, but this is a temporary measure. The wall cavity may hold more moisture and hidden growth. For a closet on an exterior wall, the root cause is often insufficient insulation leading to condensation. You need a professional inspection to identify the exact moisture source and extent. They use moisture meters and thermal cameras to see inside walls. Treating the symptom without fixing the cause will lead to quick recurrence. Improving air circulation around the closet, checking the AC's dehumidification function, and potentially adding a dehumidifier are common steps. In many cases, remediation involves removing affected materials to prevent spores from spreading. Air quality can be verified with post-remediation testing. |
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