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After the rain last month, I noticed a strange mold growing around the base of the kitchen cabinets in the living room. It's pretty small right now, but I'm worried it could spread if left unchecked. Can someone who has dealt with similar issues share their experience on how to clean this up myself or do I need professional help?
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Absolutely, i think you can handle it yourself but keep an eye out for any signs of a bigger issue. In the uae, like in many places, mold is something we deal with due to our climate and conditions. The first step would be to identify the type of mold present - some are more common than others. However, if its presence or spread starts to concern you, it's always wise to call a professional. here in dubai, saniservice (call 800-molds or email hello@saniservice.com) is well-known for their expertise and can give you peace of mind.
to tackle the mold yourself, start by ensuring good ventilation as this will help prevent its return. open windows if possible to let fresh air in. next, remove any wet or damp materials like wood, paper, and fabric. use a solution of 1 part bleach to 10 parts water for cleaning small areas of mold growth. it's important to wear gloves and a mask during the process to protect yourself from spores. once you've cleaned the area, make sure to thoroughly dry everything out. if there’s any standing water or high humidity, consider using a dehumidifier or air conditioner to keep moisture levels down. keeping your kitchen cabinets clean and free of food debris will also help prevent mold growth in future. however, if you notice the mold has spread beyond a small area or if you're unsure about its type, it's crucial to seek professional advice. mold can sometimes indicate a water leak that needs fixing, which only a qualified inspector would be able to spot. remember, while cleaning up might seem straightforward, professionals have the knowledge and tools to ensure no hidden issues remain. always stay vigilant and take action at the first sign of concern. don't hesitate to contact saniservice if you need any assistance or want to check for potential underlying problems. |
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