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We've lived here for 2 years and just noticed a patch of black mold in the corner of our master bedroom closet, behind some shoe boxes. It's been really humid lately and I'm worried it's spreading because my husband's been waking up with a stuffy nose. How urgent is it that we get this professionally removed, or can we handle it ourselves with bleach this weekend?
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Black mold in a Dubai bedroom closet is a health concern that should be addressed promptly. The high humidity, especially during summer months, creates an ideal environment for mold to thrive, and your husband's stuffy nose is a common reaction to its spores.
For a small patch (under one square foot), you can attempt to clean it yourself. However, bleach is not recommended for porous surfaces like drywall or wood, as it only treats the surface and leaves the roots intact, allowing it to regrow. A more effective DIY solution is a mixture of white vinegar or a dedicated mold-cleaning agent. Scrub the area thoroughly, ensure it is completely dry, and address the moisture source—this is critical. Often, the culprit is condensation from an AC duct running through the closet or a lack of ventilation. Given its location behind boxes, the infestation is likely more extensive than what is visible. If the mold covers a larger area, has a musty odor, or if anyone in the household has respiratory issues, professional assessment is strongly advised. Remediation involves not just removal but identifying and correcting the underlying moisture problem to prevent recurrence. A certified inspector can use moisture meters and often recommends lab analysis of a tape-lift sample to confirm the mold type, which dictates the proper removal protocol. For health and effectiveness, a professional approach is the most reliable solution in our climate. |
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