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					<description><![CDATA[Based on your description, this is not a situation for a DIY approach with vinegar. The presence of persistent dampness indicates an underlying moisture issue that must be addressed first. In Dubai&#039;s climate, where high outdoor humidity conflicts with year-round AC, this dampness is likely due to a condensation problem or, more seriously, a hidden water leak within the wall cavity or from the building envelope.

Attempting to clean the visible growth without identifying and rectifying the source will result in immediate and aggressive regrowth. Furthermore, improper cleaning can aerosolize mold spores, spreading the contamination to other areas of your closet and bedroom, potentially affecting your indoor air quality.

Under Dubai Municipality regulations, building management is typically responsible for the structural integrity of the building envelope, including external walls and common plumbing lines. The dampness you feel suggests the issue may originate from such a source. Therefore, your first step should be to formally notify your building management or landlord in writing, detailing the problem and requesting an investigation into the moisture source.

Once the leak or condensation issue is fixed and the wall is completely dry, then remediation can begin. For a situation like this, where the wall material itself is damp and likely colonized, professional assessment and remediation are strongly advised. Our certified inspectors at Saniservice can conduct a thorough investigation using moisture meters and thermal imaging to pinpoint the exact source and extent of the problem, ensuring it is resolved correctly and permanently.

For a professional inspection and a definitive solution, please call us at 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Based on your description, this is not a situation for a DIY approach with vinegar. The presence of persistent dampness indicates an underlying moisture issue that must be addressed first. In Dubai&#8217;s climate, where high outdoor humidity conflicts with year-round AC, this dampness is likely due to a condensation problem or, more seriously, a hidden water leak within the wall cavity or from the building envelope.</p>
<p>Attempting to clean the visible growth without identifying and rectifying the source will result in immediate and aggressive regrowth. Furthermore, improper cleaning can aerosolize mold spores, spreading the contamination to other areas of your closet and bedroom, potentially affecting your indoor air quality.</p>
<p>Under Dubai Municipality regulations, building management is typically responsible for the structural integrity of the building envelope, including external walls and common plumbing lines. The dampness you feel suggests the issue may originate from such a source. Therefore, your first step should be to formally notify your building management or landlord in writing, detailing the problem and requesting an investigation into the moisture source.</p>
<p>Once the leak or condensation issue is fixed and the wall is completely dry, then remediation can begin. For a situation like this, where the wall material itself is damp and likely colonized, professional assessment and remediation are strongly advised. Our certified inspectors at Saniservice can conduct a thorough investigation using moisture meters and thermal imaging to pinpoint the exact source and extent of the problem, ensuring it is resolved correctly and permanently.</p>
<p>For a professional inspection and a definitive solution, please call us at 800-MOLDS or email <a href="mailto:hello@saniservice.com">hello@saniservice.com</a>.</p>
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