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We've lived in our villa in Al Barsha for two years and just noticed a patch of black mold in the corner of our master bedroom closet, behind some clothes. It wasn't there during the last summer, but with all the humidity lately, it's grown to about the size of a dinner plate. Given how quickly it seems to be spreading and that we have a newborn sleeping in the next room, how urgent is it that we get this professionally treated?
Posted by Brittany Taylor
Asked on May 21, 2026 5:53 pm
With a newborn in the home, this situation warrants immediate attention and professional assessment. The UAE's high humidity, especially during summer months, creates ideal conditions for mold growth, and its rapid spread indicates an active moisture source, likely from condensation within the wall or a hidden leak.

Black mold is a broad term; the primary concern for infants is exposure to high concentrations of mold spores and mycotoxins, which can irritate developing respiratory systems and exacerbate allergies. The proximity to the nursery increases the risk of spore circulation through your AC system. Do not attempt to clean it yourself with bleach, as this can aerosolize the spores and spread them further. The first step is to identify and stop the moisture source—this is critical, as remediation will fail if the root cause isn't fixed.

For a case of this size and with a vulnerable occupant, a professional inspection is strongly recommended. They will use moisture meters and thermal imaging to find the hidden water intrusion and take air/surface samples for lab analysis to identify the species and spore count. This data is essential to plan a safe, effective remediation that includes containment of the area and HEPA filtration to protect your family during the process. Given the climate, ensuring your AC is correctly sized and well-maintained to manage indoor humidity is a key long-term prevention step.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on May 22, 2026 7:56 am