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After the heavy rains we had last month, I noticed a greenish hue forming on the walls of my bedroom closet. The smell is pretty unpleasant, like mildew. It’s been there for about two weeks now, but it seems to be spreading. Do you think I can handle this myself or should I call in a professional?
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Certainly. The scenario you've described sounds like a common occurrence post heavy rainfall, especially given the humid conditions prevalent in Dubai and the UAE. The greenish hue on your bedroom closet walls could be indicative of mold growth, which is certainly not something to dismiss lightly.
Mold spores are omnipresent in the environment, but moisture levels higher than 60-70% can facilitate their proliferation, leading to the discoloration you've noticed and the unpleasant musty smell. Given that this issue has persisted for two weeks and appears to be spreading, it is highly recommended to have a professional inspection done. In Dubai, regulations do not mandate specific methods of mold remediation but strongly advise against DIY treatments in cases where the affected area exceeds 10 square meters or when there's significant health concern. The reason being that improper handling can lead to cross-contamination and possibly exacerbate the problem by spreading spores into other areas. In my experience, a thorough inspection should include moisture level testing using devices such as hygrometers and thermometers. These tools help identify hidden water sources which might be contributing to the mold growth. Additionally, professional inspectors will conduct an assessment of the extent of mold contamination through visual inspections or air quality tests if necessary. When it comes to remediation, it is crucial to use appropriate cleaning agents and methods that do not pose a risk to occupant health. For instance, bleach solutions are often used for mild cases, but in more extensive scenarios involving black mold (Stachybotrys), specialized fungicides may be required. Professional services also typically include the removal of severely affected materials like drywall or carpeting. To address your specific case, I would advise contacting a certified environmental remediation company such as Saniservice. They can offer tailored solutions based on the severity and location of the mold growth. Their contact details are 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or you can email hello@saniservice.com for an initial consultation. Remember, while you might be tempted to tackle this issue yourself, a professional's expertise ensures both effective remediation and safety compliance with local standards. |
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