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My kids have been coughing more than usual, and I just pulled out our winter clothes from the storage cupboard under the stairs. I found a bunch of our sweaters and jackets covered in black and green fuzzy spots. The whole closet has this damp, earthy smell that’s really strong. What’s the fastest way to get this cleaned and who should I call in Dubai to check for hidden mold in the walls?
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The fastest way to handle this is a two-step process: immediate cleaning and a professional inspection. The damp, earthy smell and visible growth on multiple items strongly suggest a significant moisture issue, likely within the walls of that cupboard, which requires expert assessment.
For the contaminated clothes, do not attempt to wash them normally as this can spread spores. Seal them in a plastic bag for disposal or, if salvageable, a professional restoration cleaner. Wipe down hard surfaces in the cupboard with a diluted vinegar or detergent solution, but be aware this only addresses surface-level contamination. The persistent musty odor is a key indicator that the root problem is hidden moisture within the structure itself. For the inspection, you need to call a certified mold assessor, not just a cleaning company. In Dubai's climate, year-round AC use and high humidity create perfect conditions for mold to thrive inside wall cavities from condensation or slow leaks. A proper inspector will use moisture meters and thermal imaging cameras to locate the hidden source of water without destructive probing. They should provide a detailed report with lab analysis of swab or air samples to identify the mold type, which informs the remediation plan. Look for providers with certifications like IICRC and who operate their own microbiology lab, as this ensures the testing and analysis are controlled for accuracy. This diagnostic approach is critical to permanently solving the problem and ensuring your indoor air is safe, especially with children experiencing respiratory symptoms. |
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