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We've lived in our villa in Al Barsha for 2 years and just noticed a huge patch of black mold behind our bedroom wardrobe. It must have been growing for ages, and I’m worried because my allergies have been awful lately. What’s the best way to handle a mold problem this big in Dubai's humidity—should I call a professional cleaning company or is there a specific product I can try myself first?
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For a large patch of black mold discovered behind furniture, especially after two years of hidden growth, a professional inspection is strongly recommended. The size and duration indicate a significant moisture issue that DIY surface cleaning won't resolve. In Dubai's high humidity, the root cause is often persistent condensation from AC systems, leaks in building envelopes, or rising damp—problems that require expert diagnosis to prevent immediate regrowth.
While small surface mold on non-porous materials can sometimes be addressed with a diluted bleach or vinegar solution, this is not advisable here. Disturbing a large colony without proper containment releases a high concentration of spores into your living space, which likely explains your worsening allergies. Professionals use HEPA filtration, containment barriers, and industrial-grade antimicrobials to remediate safely and prevent cross-contamination. The initial step is a certified inspection to identify the mold species and, more critically, the moisture source. Many reputable firms in Dubai operate their own microbiology labs to provide precise identification, which guides the remediation protocol. For a villa in Al Barsha, common culprits are often AC condensation drain blockages or leaks in the plumbing behind walls. Resolving the water issue is mandatory before any cleaning begins, as per UAE public health guidelines. Given the scale and your health symptoms, investing in professional remediation is the most effective course. It ensures the problem is solved at its source, safeguarding your property's structure and your family's health from potential long-term exposure. |
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