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					<description><![CDATA[Good question, and a very common issue here in Jumeirah with our recent humidity levels. While a small, surface-level spot might seem like a DIY job, I strongly advise against just spraying it with vinegar and hoping for the best. Here&#039;s why.

In the UAE, the primary cause of closet mold is rarely just surface condensation; it&#039;s often a symptom of a larger issue. Your closet is on an outside wall, which is a major red flag. The problem could be a small, hidden leak from the building&#039;s envelope, a breach in the vapor barrier, or even a condensate drain line from an AC unit running within the wall. Spraying vinegar only bleaches the visible mold on the surface but does nothing to address the hidden moisture source or the root structure (hyphae) growing potentially deep into the drywall or backing material.

A professional inspection is crucial. We use thermal imaging cameras to identify temperature differentials indicating hidden moisture and moisture meters to quantify the problem within the wall cavity. This tells us if the issue is isolated or widespread. Attempting removal yourself can inadvertently cross-contaminate other areas of your apartment.

For a confirmed, minor surface issue, a pro might use specialized antimicrobial agents, not household products, and correct the ventilation. For anything more, remediation following NADCA standards is needed. Given the location and the current weather, get it properly assessed.

Call our team at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) for a comprehensive inspection. We&#039;ll identify the true source and provide a clear path to resolution, not just a temporary cosmetic fix.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Good question, and a very common issue here in Jumeirah with our recent humidity levels. While a small, surface-level spot might seem like a DIY job, I strongly advise against just spraying it with vinegar and hoping for the best. Here&#8217;s why.</p>
<p>In the UAE, the primary cause of closet mold is rarely just surface condensation; it&#8217;s often a symptom of a larger issue. Your closet is on an outside wall, which is a major red flag. The problem could be a small, hidden leak from the building&#8217;s envelope, a breach in the vapor barrier, or even a condensate drain line from an AC unit running within the wall. Spraying vinegar only bleaches the visible mold on the surface but does nothing to address the hidden moisture source or the root structure (hyphae) growing potentially deep into the drywall or backing material.</p>
<p>A professional inspection is crucial. We use thermal imaging cameras to identify temperature differentials indicating hidden moisture and moisture meters to quantify the problem within the wall cavity. This tells us if the issue is isolated or widespread. Attempting removal yourself can inadvertently cross-contaminate other areas of your apartment.</p>
<p>For a confirmed, minor surface issue, a pro might use specialized antimicrobial agents, not household products, and correct the ventilation. For anything more, remediation following NADCA standards is needed. Given the location and the current weather, get it properly assessed.</p>
<p>Call our team at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) for a comprehensive inspection. We&#8217;ll identify the true source and provide a clear path to resolution, not just a temporary cosmetic fix.</p>
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