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My kids have been coughing more than usual, and I finally checked behind the wardrobe in our master bedroom. I found a patch of black mold on the wall, which must have been there for a while. We live in a villa in Jumeirah, and this wall is on the side that never gets any sun. What’s the best way to clean this safely and prevent it from coming back for good?
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The patch of black mold you've discovered is a significant concern, especially given the health symptoms you're observing. In Dubai's climate, where high external humidity meets year-round air conditioning, interior walls can become cold surfaces prone to condensation, particularly in shaded, poorly ventilated areas like behind furniture. This creates the perfect environment for mold growth.
For a patch larger than one square foot, or due to the health implications and the likelihood of hidden growth within the wall cavity, professional inspection and remediation are strongly advised. DIY cleaning with bleach or other retail products is not recommended. These methods often only bleach the visible surface, leaving the root structure intact, and can exacerbate the problem by adding moisture. More critically, improper disturbance releases a high concentration of mycotoxins and spores into the air, potentially worsening your family's respiratory issues. A certified professional, like our team at Saniservice, would first conduct a thorough inspection, including moisture mapping and air quality testing, to determine the full extent of the contamination. Remediation involves isolating the area with negative air pressure to prevent cross-contamination, safely removing the affected materials, and using industrial-grade HEPA filtration and EPA-approved antimicrobial agents to eradicate the colony at its source. For permanent prevention, the underlying moisture issue must be resolved. This requires identifying the source—often condensation from the AC system or a minor plumbing leak. Solutions include improving ventilation, installing dehumidifiers, adding insulation to the cold wall to prevent condensation, and ensuring your AC units are serviced regularly to manage humidity levels effectively. For a comprehensive assessment and safe removal, please contact our specialists at Saniservice for a consultation. Call 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com. |
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