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					<description><![CDATA[Based on your description, this is a situation that warrants professional attention. The persistent musty odor is a significant red flag. In the UAE&#039;s high humidity climate, a small visible patch of mold is often just the &quot;tip of the iceberg.&quot; The moisture from your AC leak has likely seeped into the porous materials behind the wall, such as the drywall and insulation, creating an extensive colony that you cannot see.

Vinegar is a mild, temporary solution for surface contaminants on non-porous materials like tiles, but it is ineffective at penetrating and killing mold roots (hyphae) within porous surfaces like drywall, carpet, and carpet underlay. The lingering smell confirms that the microbial volatile organic compounds (mVOCs) are still being produced by an active colony.

DIY attempts with stronger, off-the-shelf chemicals can be hazardous, potentially releasing a high concentration of spores into the air without proper containment or air scrubbing. Furthermore, Dubai Municipality has specific guidelines for microbial remediation to ensure it is handled safely and effectively, preventing cross-contamination to other areas of your home.

Given the involvement of an AC unit (a potential source of airborne contamination throughout the ductwork), porous building materials, and a persistent odor, a professional inspection is strongly recommended. Our certified technicians use thermal imaging to map the moisture extent and air sampling to identify spore types and concentration levels. For a definitive assessment and safe, guaranteed remediation, please call our experts at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Based on your description, this is a situation that warrants professional attention. The persistent musty odor is a significant red flag. In the UAE&#8217;s high humidity climate, a small visible patch of mold is often just the &#8220;tip of the iceberg.&#8221; The moisture from your AC leak has likely seeped into the porous materials behind the wall, such as the drywall and insulation, creating an extensive colony that you cannot see.</p>
<p>Vinegar is a mild, temporary solution for surface contaminants on non-porous materials like tiles, but it is ineffective at penetrating and killing mold roots (hyphae) within porous surfaces like drywall, carpet, and carpet underlay. The lingering smell confirms that the microbial volatile organic compounds (mVOCs) are still being produced by an active colony.</p>
<p>DIY attempts with stronger, off-the-shelf chemicals can be hazardous, potentially releasing a high concentration of spores into the air without proper containment or air scrubbing. Furthermore, Dubai Municipality has specific guidelines for microbial remediation to ensure it is handled safely and effectively, preventing cross-contamination to other areas of your home.</p>
<p>Given the involvement of an AC unit (a potential source of airborne contamination throughout the ductwork), porous building materials, and a persistent odor, a professional inspection is strongly recommended. Our certified technicians use thermal imaging to map the moisture extent and air sampling to identify spore types and concentration levels. For a definitive assessment and safe, guaranteed remediation, please call our experts at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email <a href="mailto:hello@saniservice.com">hello@saniservice.com</a>.</p>
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