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After the heavy rains we had last month, I noticed a musty smell in my bedroom closet. It’s not too humid usually, but this area of the wall looks discolored and feels damp to the touch. The AC hasn’t been running much lately, so it could be the mold chiller issue causing all these problems. Is there something I should do about it before it gets worse?
Posted by Barbara Jones
Asked on January 25, 2026 3:58 pm
Absolutely, you should be concerned about mold growth. Mold can be detrimental to both health and the structure of buildings, especially after unusual moisture conditions like heavy rains. In your situation, it's imperative that you take immediate action to address potential mold issues.

Firstly, understand that in Dubai/UAE, the Environmental Health Regulations specify strict guidelines for indoor air quality and moisture control, particularly in residential areas. The presence of a musty smell combined with dampness on walls can indicate active mold growth, which might be exacerbated by your AC system not running as often lately. Mold requires moisture to thrive, so any potential water intrusion or humidity issues should be identified.

It's crucial that you conduct a professional inspection by calling 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or emailing hello@saniservice.com. A qualified inspector can assess the extent of mold growth, identify sources of moisture, and recommend remediation strategies suitable for your specific environment. Ignoring such signs could lead to severe health issues including respiratory problems, allergies, and asthma attacks.

To manage the situation in the meantime:

1. Avoid disturbing the affected area as this might spread spores.
2. Use a dehumidifier if possible, but ensure it's placed away from the moldy area to avoid cross-contamination.
3. Ventilate your space by opening windows when weather permits and using exhaust fans.
4. Clean surfaces with a solution of water and detergent or a commercial cleaner designed for mold removal.

Remember, while these steps can help mitigate immediate risks, they are not substitutes for professional advice. Mold remediation should always be handled by trained professionals to ensure thoroughness and safety. By taking proactive measures now, you're safeguarding both the health of your family and the integrity of your property against future damage or infestations.

Stay vigilant and proactive!
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 27, 2026 6:53 pm