Is urgent mold treatment needed after fog season??« Back to Previous Page
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Our master bedroom in our villa in Jumeirah has had a lingering damp smell ever since the heavy fog season started a couple of weeks ago. I just pulled our bed away from the wall and found a patch of black mold, about the size of a dinner plate, hiding behind the headboard. 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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Yes, this requires prompt professional assessment. The combination of Dubai's recent fog-induced humidity and the discovery of a hidden patch that size indicates an active moisture issue.
The urgency stems from two factors: the season and the location. We are entering a period of consistently high humidity, which provides the perfect environment for that colony to expand rapidly behind the wall. A patch that size is already releasing spores into the bedroom air, which can cause sinus congestion, headaches, and exacerbate allergies, especially while you sleep. In a villa, the source could be condensation from an AC line within the wall, a minor leak from the ensuite bathroom, or even moisture wicking up from the slab due to the saturated ground. Simply wiping the visible mould doesn't address the root cause, and improper cleaning can aerosolize the spores, making the problem worse. A proper remediation involves identifying and correcting the moisture source, containing the area to prevent cross-contamination, safely removing the affected materials, and verifying the air quality is restored through post-remediation testing. For a case like this, especially in a living space, seeking a professional inspection with moisture mapping and air sampling is the most effective way to resolve it permanently and ensure it doesn't become a major health concern. |
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