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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, behind some storage boxes. It wasn't there during my last clean-out a few months ago, but with the recent humidity, it seems to have appeared quickly. My wife has started getting sinus headaches, which is making me worry. How urgent is it to get this professionally removed, and is it something we need to vacate the room for immediately?
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Yes, it is urgent to investigate and remove that mold, especially given the sinus headaches. The rapid appearance aligns with Dubai's high humidity, which can cause condensation in closets and behind furniture, creating ideal conditions for mold growth.
You should vacate the room until the situation is assessed. Sinus headaches are a common reaction to mold exposure, particularly from the spores it releases into the air. Continued exposure can worsen symptoms, especially for anyone with allergies or asthma. Move the storage boxes to allow the area to dry and improve air circulation immediately. For a patch that appeared quickly, professional inspection is strongly recommended. What looks like a surface issue often has a hidden moisture source, like a small AC condensation leak in the wall or under the floor. A certified inspector can identify the exact species and moisture source. In the UAE, proper remediation follows standards like the IICRC S520 to ensure it's contained and removed completely, not just wiped away, which can aerosolize spores and spread the problem. Until a pro can assess, keep the room well-ventilated and avoid disturbing the mold yourself. DIY cleaning with bleach is not advised; it may temporarily bleach the color but often fails to address the root moisture or kill the organism, leading to quick regrowth. The goal is to find and fix the water source, then remove the contaminated materials safely. |
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