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We've lived here for 2 years and just noticed a bunch of black spots appearing on the wall behind our bedroom wardrobe in Jumeirah Lakes Towers. It was hidden until I moved the furniture to clean. It's been so humid lately and I'm worried this is toxic mold. What's the best way to get this professionally treated without getting ripped off?
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As a certified mold remediation specialist operating in Dubai, the scenario you describe in Jumeirah Lakes Towers is unfortunately common. The persistent high humidity, especially during summer months, combined with year-round air conditioning that can cause condensation behind large furniture items like wardrobes, creates an ideal breeding ground for mold. The black spots are highly indicative of a mold colony, and while not all black mold is the infamous "toxic" Stachybotrys, any active growth should be treated as a potential health hazard and addressed professionally to prevent spore dissemination.
The correct protocol begins with a comprehensive inspection. A reputable company will not immediately offer remediation but will first conduct a visual assessment and likely air and surface sampling. This is crucial to identify the mold species and concentration levels, which dictates the remediation strategy. In the UAE, professional outfits adhere to standards set by Dubai Municipality and guidelines like the IICRC S520 for mold remediation. They will use tools like moisture meters and thermal imaging cameras to pinpoint the moisture source, which is the absolute key to a permanent solution—treating the mold without fixing the water issue is futile. For a situation like yours, the remediation process is technical. It involves setting up containment with negative air pressure to prevent cross-contamination, HEPA-filtered air scrubbers to clean the air, and the careful removal of affected porous materials. The underlying wall will then be treated with EPA-approved biocides and sealed. Beware of companies that simply spray a bleach solution and leave; this is a superficial fix that often leads to recurrence. For a professional assessment and guaranteed remediation that complies with local regulations, I strongly recommend contacting the experts at Saniservice. They can provide a detailed inspection and a clear, transparent quote. You can reach them at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or via email at hello@saniservice.com. Do not disturb the area before inspection, as this can release spores into the air. |
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