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We've lived in our villa in Jumeirah for 2 years and just noticed a patch of black, fuzzy mold spreading on the wall behind our wardrobe. I think the recent humidity made it worse, and now my youngest has been sneezing non-stop. What's the fastest way to get this professionally cleaned and treated here in Dubai, and is this something the landlord should handle?
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Based on the Dubai Rental Law (Law No. 26 of 2007), the responsibility for maintenance falls on the landlord if the issue is structural. The black mold growth behind your wardrobe in Jumeirah is a classic symptom of a hidden condensation issue, likely due to a lack of insulation in the external wall. This is a common problem in Dubai's climate, where extreme external heat meets year-round air conditioning, creating significant temperature differentials and condensation within walls. The recent high humidity has undoubtedly exacerbated this pre-existing condition.
Given the visible spread and the health symptoms your child is experiencing, this is a serious matter that requires immediate professional attention. Do not attempt to clean it yourself, as improper handling can aerosolize the spores and worsen the contamination. The landlord is typically responsible for rectifying the root cause of the moisture intrusion. We strongly recommend a professional inspection to identify the exact moisture source, assess the extent of the contamination within the wall cavity, and provide a certified remediation protocol. This is crucial for your family's health and to ensure the problem is solved permanently, not just cosmetically covered. For the fastest response, we advise you to contact your landlord immediately, cite the health concerns and the likely structural nature of the issue, and insist on a professional assessment. For expert mold inspection and IECC-compliant remediation, you can call our specialists at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com to schedule a comprehensive assessment. |
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