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We've lived here for 2 years and just noticed a patch of black mold in the corner of our master bedroom closet, behind some storage boxes. It’s on the wall that faces the outside, and it’s been getting bigger since the humidity spiked a few weeks ago. My wife has started getting sinus headaches and we're worried it's connected. How urgently do we need to get a professional mold remediation company involved, or is this something we can handle ourselves with a bleach solution first?
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Black mold in a bedroom, especially with health symptoms like sinus headaches, warrants immediate attention. Given its location on an exterior wall, this is a classic sign of a condensation issue, which is extremely common in Dubai due to the high outdoor humidity interacting with cold AC-cooled surfaces.
For a patch smaller than one square meter, you can attempt a careful DIY clean. However, bleach is not recommended; it is mostly water and can feed mold roots inside porous materials like drywall. Instead, use a dedicated mold remover or a solution of distilled white vinegar and water. Scrub the area, let it dry completely, and monitor it. Crucially, you must identify and fix the moisture source. Check for leaking AC drain pipes inside the wall, poor insulation, or external water seepage. If the mold returns quickly, the patch is larger than one square meter, or the wall feels soft or damp, stop DIY efforts. The mold has likely penetrated deeper than the surface. At this point, with health symptoms present, a professional assessment is strongly advised. Proper remediation involves isolating the area, removing affected materials safely to prevent spore spread, and using HEPA filtration. A reputable company will also provide before-and-after testing from an independent lab to verify the space is safe, which is a key standard here. For rental properties, document everything and notify your landlord immediately, as they are typically responsible for addressing such issues under Dubai regulations. |
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