Urgent to treat black mold in bedroom closet myself?« Back to Previous Page
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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, on the wall that faces the outside. The strange thing is it's only appeared in the last couple of weeks since the weather got really humid. I'm worried it might be spreading behind the clothes.
How urgent is it to get this professionally treated, or can I handle it myself with vinegar?
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Based on the description, this is a situation that warrants immediate professional attention. The appearance of black mold on an exterior wall coinciding with a period of high humidity is a significant red flag. In Dubai's climate, these conditions are prime for mold growth, often due to thermal bridging or a slight breach in the building envelope where warm, humid air is condensing on a cooler surface inside your closet. This suggests a persistent moisture source that DIY cleaning will not address.
Attempting to treat it yourself with vinegar is not recommended. Surface cleaning with vinegar may temporarily remove the visible colony, but it will not address the root moisture problem or the hyphal fragments and mycotoxins that have likely penetrated the porous wall material. Furthermore, disturbing the mold by cleaning can aerosolize spores, potentially spreading the contamination to other areas of your home and exacerbating health risks, including respiratory issues and allergic reactions. The urgency is high. The mold is actively growing and likely spreading behind the wall. A professional inspection is critical to identify the exact moisture source, assess the full extent of the contamination (often more widespread than visible), and implement a safe, effective remediation plan following industry standards like the IICRC S520. This ensures the problem is solved permanently, not just cosmetically hidden. For a thorough assessment and certified remediation, I strongly recommend contacting Saniservice. Their experts are equipped with moisture meters, thermal imaging cameras, and specialized containment procedures to handle this safely. You can reach them at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or hello@saniservice.com. Do not delay, as this type of infestation will only worsen with time. |
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