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We've lived in our Jumeirah villa for 2 years and just noticed a patch of black mold in the corner of our master bedroom closet, behind some shoes. It must have been there a while because my husband has had a persistent stuffy nose and itchy eyes for months that we couldn't figure out. Is this type of mold in a bedroom closet dangerous, and should we get a professional to test it or just clean it ourselves immediately?
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Black mold in a bedroom closet is a health concern, especially given your husband's persistent symptoms. The type matters, but any mold producing mycotoxins or allergens can cause the reactions you've described. In Dubai's climate, high humidity and constant AC use create ideal conditions for mold growth; AC units often cool the air without removing enough moisture, leading to condensation in enclosed spaces like closets.
Do not clean it yourself. Disturbing the patch releases a high concentration of spores into your bedroom's air, which can exacerbate health issues and spread the contamination. The visible patch is likely just the surface manifestation; the root cause is often hidden moisture within the wall or from a condensation issue. A professional inspection is strongly recommended for this scenario. They will identify the exact species through lab analysis to assess the risk level and, more importantly, locate and diagnose the moisture source. Simply cleaning the surface without fixing the underlying humidity problem guarantees it will return. Remediation involves containing the area, safely removing affected materials, and applying antimicrobial treatments. Afterward, addressing the humidity with improved ventilation or a dehumidifier is key to preventing recurrence. |
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