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My kids' bedroom in our Jumeirah villa has had a damp smell for the last couple of weeks, and this morning I finally pulled their wooden wardrobe away from the wall and found a patch of black mold about the size of a dinner plate behind it. With the humidity rising again, how urgently do I need to get this professionally treated before it becomes a major health issue?
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Treat this with high urgency. Given Dubai's rising humidity and the location in a child's bedroom, professional assessment and remediation should be scheduled within days, not weeks. The plate-sized patch you found is significant and indicates a moisture source, likely condensation from the external wall or a small leak.
Immediate steps: Keep the children out of the room and ensure it is well-ventilated. Do not attempt to scrub the mold yourself, as this can aerosolize spores and spread them throughout the home. The wooden wardrobe must remain pulled away from the wall to allow the area to dry. The primary health risk for children is respiratory irritation, triggering allergies, asthma, and persistent coughing or congestion. The species matters, but any active growth in a sleeping area warrants prompt action. A professional inspection will identify the exact moisture source—critical to preventing immediate recurrence—and safely contain and remove the contaminated materials. They will also perform post-remediation verification, often with lab testing, to confirm the space is truly clean. For a case of this size and location, a DIY approach carries a high risk of inadequate containment and recontamination. |
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