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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed some unusual green growth on the walls of our bedroom closet. It's definitely mold, but I'm not sure how extensive it is or if it’s just a surface issue. Given that we’ve lived here for 2 years without any issues before, I’m wondering if this could be something minor that I can handle myself or if I need to seek professional help. Could you advise on how to proceed?
Posted by Jessica Martin
Asked on February 4, 2026 9:15 pm
Absolutely, it's wise to exercise caution and approach the situation methodically. Mold growth can vary significantly from one case to another, depending on factors such as humidity levels, temperature, and the type of mold present. In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, we experience a range of climatic conditions that might favor mold growth, especially after heavy rainfall events which you've mentioned.

Given your observation of green growth in the bedroom closet, it’s crucial to first assess whether this is indeed mold before deciding on any action. Mold can appear as black, white, yellow or various shades of green and often has a distinct musty odor. It's possible that what you're seeing might be just surface discoloration due to moisture, but if it looks like fuzzy growth, it’s highly probable.

Before taking any steps, ensure the area is well-ventilated; open windows if possible. Use a digital hygrometer and thermometer to check relative humidity (RH) levels, ideally keeping them below 60% as higher RH levels can encourage mold growth. If you find the humidity too high, consider using dehumidifiers or air conditioning systems.

For your situation, it would be prudent to conduct a thorough inspection by a certified professional. In Dubai and the UAE, regulations require that any significant mold remediation project must comply with local building codes and standards. Saniservice (hello@saniservice.com) is a reputable company providing services in this area; they can offer expert advice on whether you need a full-scale cleanup or if minor cleaning will suffice.

Should you decide to proceed with self-removal, always wear protective gear such as gloves, masks, and goggles. Use solutions like hydrogen peroxide or baking soda mixed with water for spot cleaning. However, avoid using bleach unless absolutely necessary due to its corrosive nature on some surfaces.

Remember, if the mold is spreading rapidly, covering a large area, or you're experiencing health issues (such as respiratory problems), professional intervention is highly recommended. In Dubai, regulations dictate that any mold remediation work must be carried out by certified professionals to ensure safety and compliance with environmental standards.

In summary, while minor cases of mold can often be managed independently, it’s best to err on the side of caution given the potential health risks and local regulatory requirements. Contacting a professional service like Saniservice for an assessment could provide peace of mind and ensure thoroughness in addressing the issue.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 6, 2026 6:57 am