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Our master bedroom in our Jumeirah villa has felt really damp since the heavy rains a few weeks ago. I just pulled our bed away from the wall and found a huge patch of black mold hidden behind it. My husband's asthma, which is usually fine, has been getting worse at night and now it makes sense. What’s the best way to get this professionally cleaned and treated here in Dubai without making the asthma worse during the process?
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The situation you're describing in your Jumeirah villa is extremely serious, especially given your husband's asthma. For asthmatics, mold remediation isn't just about cleaning; it's a critical health intervention. In Dubai's climate, that post-rain dampness creates the perfect breeding ground for mold, and the type of black growth you found can be a significant respiratory irritant.
The absolute best approach is a professional remediation process that follows strict containment protocols to prevent cross-contamination. We use negative air pressure enclosures with HEPA filtration to ensure spores aren't released into other parts of the home during removal. All affected materials must be carefully bagged and disposed of. The underlying cause—that residual moisture—must be identified and resolved with professional-grade drying equipment, not just fans, which can aerosolize the spores and severely worsen asthma symptoms. Under the UAE's Hawawi system, proper waste disposal of contaminated materials is also a regulated step that many "handyman" services ignore. For a case involving asthma, I cannot stress enough the need for a certified inspection first to identify the mold type and the full extent of the problem, which is often hidden within wall cavities. For a health-sensitive case like yours, please do not attempt DIY cleaning. Call our specialists for a proper assessment. We can execute a safe, controlled remediation. Call 800-MOLDS or 800-66537 to schedule an immediate inspection, or email hello@saniservice.com with photos of the affected area. |
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