Is mold behind my wardrobe urgent with a baby?« Back to Previous Page
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The wall behind my wardrobe in the bedroom has started showing these black speckles, and I'm pretty sure it's mold. It's gotten worse since the heavy dew we had last week. My husband thinks we can just wipe it off, but I'm worried it's spread inside the wall, especially with our baby sleeping in the next room. How urgent is it that we get a professional mold inspection, and should we be avoiding that room entirely until it's checked?
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Visible mold growth, especially behind furniture like a wardrobe, is a sign of a moisture problem that needs addressing. With a baby in the home, it is prudent to treat this with urgency.
The black speckles suggest active growth, and Dubai's high humidity and reliance on AC can create the perfect environment for it to thrive inside wall cavities where condensation occurs. Simply wiping the surface is a temporary fix; the underlying moisture source and hidden colonization are the real concerns. For a case like this, a professional inspection is strongly recommended. They use tools like moisture meters and borescopes to assess the wall's interior without unnecessary damage, identifying the extent of the problem and the moisture source. While not every mold type is highly toxic, all mold can cause irritation, and infants are more vulnerable to airborne spores affecting their developing respiratory systems. It is wise to limit time spent in that room until it's assessed. Keep the door closed and ensure good ventilation in the rest of the home. Moving the wardrobe away from the wall can also help reduce moisture trapping and allow the area to dry slightly. The inspection will provide a clear action plan, which is essential for your family's health. |
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