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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a strange musty smell lingering in my master bedroom closet. Upon closer inspection, I found some mold growing on the back of the closet door and along the baseboard. It's concerning because we've lived here for 2 years and just noticed this issue. Has anyone else had similar problems with mold in their home, and what steps should I take to address it?
Posted by Long Zhao
Asked on January 7, 2026 4:56 pm
Absolutely, mold issues should be taken seriously. In the UAE, particularly Dubai, high humidity and occasional heavy rainfall can contribute to mold growth. Your observation of a musty smell and visible mold on your closet door and baseboard definitely warrant immediate attention.

Firstly, understand that mold is not only unsightly but also potentially harmful. It can produce allergens that might cause health issues such as irritation of the eyes, nose, throat, and lungs, especially for individuals with respiratory conditions or allergies. Furthermore, certain molds can produce toxins called mycotoxins which pose a more severe risk to health.

Regarding your situation, it’s crucial to follow a systematic approach in dealing with mold. Here are some key steps:

1. Assessment: It's recommended that you contact professional environmental inspection and remediation services like Saniservice (call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com) for a thorough assessment of the extent of the problem. They can provide a detailed report on the types of mold present, their potential health impacts, and the necessary steps to mitigate the situation.

2. Preventive Measures: Before professional help arrives, you can take some basic actions:
- Ensure good ventilation by opening windows if weather permits.
- Use dehumidifiers or air conditioners to keep indoor humidity levels below 60%.
- Clean and dry any surfaces that have been affected.

3. Remediation: Depending on the extent of mold growth, remediation might involve:
- Removing contaminated materials such as carpeting, wallpaper, or drywall if they are severely damaged by mold.
- Cleaning non-porous surfaces using a solution of water and detergent followed by thorough drying.
- Sealing porous surfaces with an appropriate sealer to prevent future growth.

4. Post-Treatment Monitoring: After remediation, it’s important to monitor the area for any new signs of mold. Regularly check for moisture issues that could lead to recurrences.

5. Regulations and Compliance: In Dubai, there are specific building codes and regulations related to indoor air quality which should be adhered to when dealing with mold. Saniservice can ensure compliance during their services.

Remember, DIY methods may not always be effective or safe, especially if the mold is widespread or if it’s a toxigenic strain. Professional help ensures a thorough and safe resolution of your mold issue.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 10, 2026 5:05 am