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Our master bedroom in our villa in Al Barsha has felt really damp for the last couple of weeks, especially on the wall facing the garden. I finally pulled the wardrobe away from the wall yesterday and found a patch of black mold about the size of a dinner plate behind it. Given how humid it's been, how urgently do I need to get this professionally treated before it becomes a major health hazard for my family?
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Black mold growth of that size, especially in a bedroom, warrants prompt professional assessment within the next few days. The combination of Dubai's high humidity and an enclosed space like a bedroom can accelerate its spread and increase the risk of respiratory irritation, particularly for children, the elderly, or anyone with asthma or allergies.
The dampness on the wall facing the garden strongly suggests a condensation issue, which is common in villas here due to the temperature differential between the air-conditioned interior and the hot, humid exterior. This creates a perfect environment for mold behind furniture where air doesn't circulate. Simply wiping it away is not a solution, as the underlying moisture problem remains. For a proper remediation, the affected section of drywall likely needs to be removed and replaced to ensure the mold hasn't penetrated deeper. A certified inspector can use a moisture meter to identify the exact source of the dampness and determine the full extent. They should also perform an air quality test to check for spore counts in the room, as these can be elevated even if the visible patch is contained. Until a professional arrives, keep the wardrobe pulled away from the wall, ensure the room is well-ventilated, and run a dehumidifier if you have one. Do not attempt to bleach or scrub the mold yourself, as this can disturb it and release a large number of spores into the air you breathe. The urgency is to prevent it from becoming a larger, more costly structural issue and to safeguard your indoor air quality. |
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