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We've been in our Dubai villa for about a year now and I just discovered what looks like cleaning airborne behind some furniture. Is this dangerous and do I need to move out during treatment?
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Cleaning airborne mold can be risky and isn't something to take lightly. In the UAE, especially in Dubai, where we experience high humidity levels during summer months, it's important to handle such situations carefully. The presence of airborne mold in your villa could indicate a moisture issue that needs immediate attention.
Firstly, you should not stay in the area while cleaning unless you are wearing proper protective gear like gloves, mask, and goggles. If you suspect there is an airborne mold issue, it’s best to contact a professional for inspection first. Saniservice.com or calling 800-MOLDS (800-66537) could be a good start. UAE regulations require that any remediation work in residential properties be carried out by certified professionals who can ensure the safety and efficacy of the process. In Dubai, the Health Authority – Dubai (HAD) enforces strict guidelines to protect public health from mold exposure, so working with experts is crucial. If you decide to proceed with a DIY approach despite my recommendation, make sure to seal off the affected area to prevent cross-contamination. Open windows and use fans or air purifiers if possible but ensure they are clean themselves. Wear a respirator that filters out spores rather than just dust masks which won't do much. Also, don’t forget about the humidity levels! Dubai’s climate can exacerbate mold growth. Using dehumidifiers in conjunction with cleaning might help control moisture. However, addressing the source of the moisture is key—fixing leaks or improving ventilation could prevent future issues. Remember, removing airborne mold without proper treatment and prevention measures can lead to recontamination. So, while it may seem tempting to tackle the issue yourself, always consider calling in the experts for a thorough and safe resolution. |
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