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Our master bedroom closet, which is on an interior wall, has started to develop black spots on the leather bags and shoes I have stored in there. I first noticed a faint damp smell about three weeks ago but the visible mold is new. With the humidity rising again, I'm getting worried it will spread quickly to our clothes. How urgent is it to get a professional mold removal company involved, or is this something I can handle myself with a vinegar solution first?
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Based on the description of black spots on leather items and a persistent damp smell emanating from an interior closet, this situation warrants immediate professional attention. In Dubai's high-humidity climate, especially during summer months, interior spaces with poor ventilation become prime breeding grounds for mold. The presence of a smell indicates active microbial growth, and visible colonization on organic materials like leather confirms an established problem. Attempting a DIY solution with vinegar is strongly discouraged. Vinegar is ineffective against many mold species, particularly on porous materials, and will not address the underlying moisture source.
The critical issue is identifying the origin of the moisture. For an interior wall, this could be due to a hidden plumbing leak, condensation from an adjacent air conditioning duct, or interstitial condensation within the wall cavity itself. A certified professional will conduct a comprehensive inspection using tools like thermal imaging and moisture meters to pinpoint the source—a step that is absolutely essential for a permanent solution. Simply cleaning the surface will result in rapid regrowth. Furthermore, improper cleaning can aerosolize spores, spreading the contamination to your clothing and other areas of the bedroom. Per UAE best practices, remediation involves isolating the affected area, using HEPA filtration to capture spores, safely removing contaminated materials, and applying professional-grade biocides approved for use in occupied spaces. For valuable items like leather goods, specialized cleaning and restoration techniques are required. Given the potential for rapid spread and health concerns, I recommend an urgent professional inspection. Please contact our team at Saniservice for a thorough assessment. Call 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com to schedule a visit. Our certified experts will identify the moisture source, provide a detailed remediation plan, and restore your closet to a safe condition. |
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