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We've lived in our villa in Jumeirah for two years and just noticed a patch of black mold in the corner of my son's bedroom closet. It’s on the wall behind his clothes and seems worse since the humidity spiked last week. I'm really worried about his allergies acting up. What's the best way to get rid of this safely and permanently, and should I be calling a professional company here in Dubai for something like this?
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The black mold in your son's closet is likely due to a combination of Dubai's high humidity and a hidden moisture source, possibly condensation from an AC duct or a small leak in the wall. This is a common issue in villas here, where humidity can cause condensation on cooler interior surfaces, creating the perfect environment for mold.
For a patch that size, you can handle it yourself if you address the root cause. First, identify and fix the moisture issue. Check for a leaking pipe, a sweating AC duct running inside that wall, or insufficient ventilation in the closet. Then, clean the area with a solution of detergent and water. Avoid bleach, as it only removes the surface stain and does not kill the mold roots. After cleaning, ensure the area is thoroughly dried. Improve air circulation in the closet and consider using a dehumidifier in the room to maintain humidity below 60%. However, given that this is in your child's bedroom and you're concerned about allergies, a professional inspection is strongly recommended. They can use moisture meters and thermal imaging to find the exact moisture source, which is often hidden. More importantly, they can conduct air and surface sampling to identify the mold species and its concentration. This lab analysis is crucial to determine the actual health risk and confirm the mold is not one of the more hazardous types. In Dubai, look for a company that provides a clear remediation plan with before-and-after testing data from an accredited lab, not just a cleaning service. This verifiable evidence is what separates a proper, science-driven remediation from a superficial cleaning that will likely see the mold return. |
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