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After the heavy rain last month, I noticed a musty smell coming from my son's bedroom closet. When I checked inside, I saw some discoloration on the walls near the floor – it looks like mold. The AC in our apartment has been running non-stop since then to try and dry things out, but I’m worried about long-term damage or health issues for my family. Has anyone here experienced something similar? What steps did you take to prevent further mold growth and ensure safety?
Posted by Karen Young
Asked on January 19, 2026 9:01 pm
Absolutely, your concerns about mold growth and its potential health impacts are valid. Mold has been known to cause respiratory issues, allergic reactions, and in some cases, more severe conditions like fungal infections especially for individuals with compromised immune systems.

In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, humidity can be quite high, particularly after rain events such as the one you experienced. This moisture level is a perfect breeding ground for mold growth. The musty smell along with discoloration on your son's bedroom walls indicate active mold colonies. The situation indeed demands immediate attention to prevent further damage and potential health risks.

Firstly, it’s advisable to conduct an inspection by calling 800-MOLDS or emailing hello@saniservice.com. These professionals will assess the extent of mold growth and provide a detailed remediation plan that is in line with UAE regulations.

To mitigate the situation until professional help arrives, you should undertake some immediate steps:

1. Ensure adequate ventilation: Open windows to allow fresh air into your son’s bedroom. If possible, use dehumidifiers or fans to reduce moisture levels.
2. Clean up visible mold: Use a solution of water and detergent to clean surfaces affected by the mold. Be sure to wear protective gear like gloves, masks, and goggles during this process.
3. Address the source of moisture: Since you’ve mentioned that the AC has been running non-stop, it’s likely that there's still excess moisture in your apartment. Ensure the air conditioner is properly maintained and consider checking for any leaks or dampness around windows and doors.
4. Seal gaps: Use caulk to seal any small gaps where water might enter from outside, which can help prevent future mold growth.

Remember, while you can take these immediate actions, they are temporary solutions at best. Professional intervention is crucial to ensure the complete removal of mold and prevention of recurrence. Regular maintenance and keeping your home dry are key to long-term mold prevention in Dubai’s climate conditions.

Stay vigilant and keep an eye out for any signs of moisture or mold growth – early detection can significantly reduce potential health risks and damage to your property.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 22, 2026 9:08 am