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					<description><![CDATA[Based on your description, that sounds like a classic case of mold growth, which is unfortunately common in Dubai villas, particularly in areas like Al Barsha with high humidity. The black speckles on your leather goods are a major red flag; leather is highly susceptible to mold. The constant AC might actually be contributing if the unit is not draining properly, creating a hidden source of moisture.

For proper testing, you need a professional inspection. We use a combination of moisture meters, thermal imaging cameras to find hidden dampness, and air and surface sampling. This is crucial because the visible growth is often just the &quot;tip of the iceberg.&quot; The samples are then analyzed in an accredited lab to identify the specific mold species, which dictates the remediation protocol. In the UAE, we adhere to strict guidelines from entities like the Dubai Municipality for indoor air quality.

Treatment is not a simple wipe-down. Improper cleaning can aerosolize the spores, spreading the problem. The process involves:
1. Containing the affected area with negative air pressure.
2. Removing and properly disposing of heavily contaminated porous materials (like those leather items may be).
3. HEPA vacuuming and antimicrobial treatment of all surfaces.
4. Addressing the root cause—the moisture issue. This could be an AC drain line leak, inadequate ventilation, or ingress from a external wall.

Given the speed it&#039;s spreading, I strongly recommend you get a certified specialist on site immediately to prevent further damage and potential health issues. For the fastest response, call our team directly at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com for a comprehensive assessment and quote.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Based on your description, that sounds like a classic case of mold growth, which is unfortunately common in Dubai villas, particularly in areas like Al Barsha with high humidity. The black speckles on your leather goods are a major red flag; leather is highly susceptible to mold. The constant AC might actually be contributing if the unit is not draining properly, creating a hidden source of moisture.</p>
<p>For proper testing, you need a professional inspection. We use a combination of moisture meters, thermal imaging cameras to find hidden dampness, and air and surface sampling. This is crucial because the visible growth is often just the &#8220;tip of the iceberg.&#8221; The samples are then analyzed in an accredited lab to identify the specific mold species, which dictates the remediation protocol. In the UAE, we adhere to strict guidelines from entities like the Dubai Municipality for indoor air quality.</p>
<p>Treatment is not a simple wipe-down. Improper cleaning can aerosolize the spores, spreading the problem. The process involves:<br />
1. Containing the affected area with negative air pressure.<br />
2. Removing and properly disposing of heavily contaminated porous materials (like those leather items may be).<br />
3. HEPA vacuuming and antimicrobial treatment of all surfaces.<br />
4. Addressing the root cause—the moisture issue. This could be an AC drain line leak, inadequate ventilation, or ingress from a external wall.</p>
<p>Given the speed it&#8217;s spreading, I strongly recommend you get a certified specialist on site immediately to prevent further damage and potential health issues. For the fastest response, call our team directly at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email <a href="mailto:hello@saniservice.com">hello@saniservice.com</a> for a comprehensive assessment and quote.</p>
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