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					<description><![CDATA[First, identify and fix the moisture source. In a poorly ventilated closet on an interior wall, the dampness is likely from condensation due to the constant temperature difference between the cold room and the warmer wall cavity, a common issue with year-round AC use in Dubai. The mold will return unless you solve this.

For removal, wear an N95 mask and gloves. Small spots can be cleaned with a solution of white vinegar or a dedicated EPA-approved mold cleaner. Do not use bleach, as it only removes the colour and can worsen indoor air quality. Scrub the area and allow it to dry completely.

Prevention is critical. Increase air circulation by leaving the closet doors ajar periodically or installing a small battery-operated vent fan. Use a moisture-absorbing product like silica gel or a compact electric dehumidifier inside the closet. Ensure your AC unit is serviced and its drain line is clear, as a blocked line can elevate indoor humidity.

If the spots are larger than a square foot, have spread inside the wall, or the musty smell persists after cleaning, a professional inspection is warranted. They use moisture meters and thermal cameras to find hidden dampness and can perform lab tests to identify the mold species, which dictates the correct remediation protocol. This is the only way to verify the issue is fully resolved in a climate as challenging as the UAE&#039;s.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>First, identify and fix the moisture source. In a poorly ventilated closet on an interior wall, the dampness is likely from condensation due to the constant temperature difference between the cold room and the warmer wall cavity, a common issue with year-round AC use in Dubai. The mold will return unless you solve this.</p>
<p>For removal, wear an N95 mask and gloves. Small spots can be cleaned with a solution of white vinegar or a dedicated EPA-approved mold cleaner. Do not use bleach, as it only removes the colour and can worsen indoor air quality. Scrub the area and allow it to dry completely.</p>
<p>Prevention is critical. Increase air circulation by leaving the closet doors ajar periodically or installing a small battery-operated vent fan. Use a moisture-absorbing product like silica gel or a compact electric dehumidifier inside the closet. Ensure your AC unit is serviced and its drain line is clear, as a blocked line can elevate indoor humidity.</p>
<p>If the spots are larger than a square foot, have spread inside the wall, or the musty smell persists after cleaning, a professional inspection is warranted. They use moisture meters and thermal cameras to find hidden dampness and can perform lab tests to identify the mold species, which dictates the correct remediation protocol. This is the only way to verify the issue is fully resolved in a climate as challenging as the UAE&#8217;s.</p>
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