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					<description><![CDATA[This is a classic sign of a hidden moisture issue within the wall cavity. The mold is feeding on the organic material (your leather goods) because the humidity and temperature there are ideal, while the wall surface itself may be slightly less conducive. The source is likely interstitial condensation—where warm, humid air from the room penetrates the wall and condenses on the cooler inner surfaces—or a small, hidden plumbing leak.

Your first call should be to a professional mold inspector with a moisture mapping tool, like a thermal imaging camera. They can identify the exact moisture source and penetration level without destructive testing. In Dubai, this persistent dampness is often due to the high ambient humidity interacting with poorly insulated exterior walls or AC supply ducts running through the space. Do not attempt to clean the items in the closet yet, as the root cause must be addressed first.

For your belongings, a specialist in leather restoration and mold remediation for contents can assess if they are salvageable. Once the moisture source is professionally identified and rectified, a remediation company with their own microbiology lab can verify the air and surface spore counts are back to a safe baseline. This scientific, evidence-based approach is crucial for resolving health concerns and protecting your investment in both your home and belongings.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is a classic sign of a hidden moisture issue within the wall cavity. The mold is feeding on the organic material (your leather goods) because the humidity and temperature there are ideal, while the wall surface itself may be slightly less conducive. The source is likely interstitial condensation—where warm, humid air from the room penetrates the wall and condenses on the cooler inner surfaces—or a small, hidden plumbing leak.</p>
<p>Your first call should be to a professional mold inspector with a moisture mapping tool, like a thermal imaging camera. They can identify the exact moisture source and penetration level without destructive testing. In Dubai, this persistent dampness is often due to the high ambient humidity interacting with poorly insulated exterior walls or AC supply ducts running through the space. Do not attempt to clean the items in the closet yet, as the root cause must be addressed first.</p>
<p>For your belongings, a specialist in leather restoration and mold remediation for contents can assess if they are salvageable. Once the moisture source is professionally identified and rectified, a remediation company with their own microbiology lab can verify the air and surface spore counts are back to a safe baseline. This scientific, evidence-based approach is crucial for resolving health concerns and protecting your investment in both your home and belongings.</p>
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