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We’ve lived here for 2 years and just noticed a bunch of small black spots growing along the bottom edge of the wall behind our sofa in the living room. It's on an interior wall that connects to the kitchen, and the room always feels a bit damp, even with the AC on. I'm starting to get worried about my family breathing this in. Is this something I need to get treated immediately, or can it wait until next week?
Posted by Qiang Park
Asked on April 18, 2026 4:40 pm
Yes, you should address those black mold spots immediately. Given the location on an interior wall and the persistent damp feeling, this indicates a moisture problem that is actively feeding the mold growth. The UAE's high humidity, combined with potential condensation from your AC or a hidden leak from the kitchen, creates an ideal environment for mold. Breathing in mold spores, especially over time, can cause allergic reactions, respiratory irritation, and worsen asthma, particularly for children or those with sensitivities.

For a small, visible patch, you can clean it yourself with a solution of white vinegar or a diluted bleach mixture, wearing an N95 mask and gloves. However, this only treats the surface symptom. The critical step is identifying and stopping the moisture source. It could be condensation from cold bridges in the wall, a small plumbing leak, or humidity from the kitchen.

Since the wall feels damp and the mold is on an interior partition, a professional inspection is strongly recommended to locate the hidden moisture source. They use tools like moisture meters and thermal cameras. In Dubai, remediation standards require containing the area to prevent spores from spreading during cleaning. For your family's health, do not delay; proper diagnosis and source correction are essential to prevent it from returning.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 21, 2026 12:59 am