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After the heavy rain last month, I noticed a musty smell lingering in my bedroom closet. When I checked, there was a visible greenish mold growing on the walls and even on some clothes that hadn't been moved in months. Has anyone else experienced this in Dubai? What's the best way to deal with it safely?
Posted by Giovanni Mueller
Asked on January 21, 2026 11:59 pm
Yes, green mold is indeed common after rain in Dubai. The high humidity and warm temperatures provide an ideal environment for mold growth. In the UAE context, particularly in the aftermath of heavy rainfall, moisture can seep into building materials and fabrics, leading to the proliferation of molds such as Cladosporium or Penicillium species.

It's crucial to act swiftly upon noticing any signs of mold, especially greenish patches, as prolonged exposure can pose health risks. According to UAE regulations and standards, it is recommended that professional inspection services are engaged for thorough assessments. The Ministry of Climate Change and Environment (MOCCAE) emphasizes the importance of prompt remediation measures.

To address this issue effectively, start by thoroughly ventilating affected areas and removing any wet materials. Drywall, carpeting, and other porous surfaces can be treated with biocides or replaced if severely damaged. Non-porous surfaces like metal or concrete can be cleaned using a mixture of water and detergent followed by a rinse.

For serious cases where the mold infestation is extensive, it's advisable to contact certified remediation experts. Saniservice (800-66537 - hello@saniservice.com) offers comprehensive solutions including air quality testing, mold removal, and dehumidification services tailored for Dubai’s climate.

Remember, preventing mold growth in the first place is equally important. Regular maintenance checks on HVAC systems, waterproofing of basements, and ensuring proper drainage around buildings can significantly reduce the risk of mold proliferation.

In conclusion, while green mold after rain is not uncommon, prioritizing professional intervention ensures both safety and compliance with local regulations.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 24, 2026 2:15 am