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My kids' bedroom in our Jumeirah villa has had this damp, earthy smell ever since the heavy rains a few weeks ago. I finally moved their bunk beds today and found a patch of black and green mold, about the size of a dinner plate, spreading on the wall behind it. Given how humid it's been, how urgently do I need to get this professionally cleaned before it becomes a major health issue for my family?
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Yes, this requires prompt professional assessment and remediation. The combination of recent heavy rain, high Dubai humidity, and poor air circulation behind furniture creates a perfect environment for mold growth. A patch that size indicates significant moisture has penetrated the wall, and the black/green coloration suggests active colonization.
Health risks for children are a primary concern, as mold exposure can exacerbate asthma and allergies, causing respiratory irritation, coughing, and congestion. The urgency is high because the colony will continue to grow and may release spores into the bedroom's air. Do not attempt to clean it yourself with bleach or other household products. Disturbing it without proper containment can aerosolize spores and spread the problem. A professional inspection is needed to identify the moisture source—likely a post-rain leak or condensation issue—and assess the extent of growth within the wall cavity, which is often far greater than what is visible. In Dubai, remediation should follow standards like the IICRC S520, which involves containment, HEPA filtration, and safe removal of contaminated materials. After remediation, a third-party clearance test, ideally with post-remediation verification (PRV) from a microbiology lab, is the only way to confirm the space is safe. For a villa in Jumeirah, addressing this correctly now prevents a much larger and more costly structural issue later. |
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