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After the rain last month, I noticed a persistent dampness in our bedroom closet. It’s hard to believe it's been raining so much in Dubai! The clothes hanging there are starting to get mildewy spots, and my kids have complained of coughing at night. Can anyone recommend an easy way to handle this dehumidification issue myself or should I consider professional help?
Posted by Dong Sato
Asked on February 4, 2026 8:44 am
Absolutely, dealing with closet dehumidification issues can be managed by yourself under certain circumstances. Given the climatic conditions of Dubai and the recent rains, it's understandable that your closet might have become a breeding ground for moisture-related issues like mildew. Let’s explore some steps to tackle this problem effectively.

Firstly, it is imperative to understand that maintaining indoor environmental quality in the UAE, particularly considering its high humidity during certain periods, requires careful attention. The UAE building codes and regulations emphasize the importance of proper ventilation and dehumidification systems within residential spaces. However, for a single closet, you might find simpler solutions effective.

Start by ensuring there is adequate airflow through your closet. Open any accessible vents or gaps to allow air circulation. This can significantly help in reducing moisture levels. Additionally, consider installing a small portable dehumidifier. Models with adjustable settings and energy efficiency labels (like those compliant with the UAE’s MEES standards) would be ideal for this purpose.

Humidity levels above 60% are prime conditions for mold growth, so keeping your closet below that threshold is crucial. Monitor these levels using a hygrometer – another useful tool to have in such situations. Regularly check and clean any condensation or water spots on surfaces; they can serve as breeding grounds for unwanted fungi.

Ventilation is key; opening the closet door slightly during daylight hours, if possible, could enhance air circulation. Additionally, avoid storing items that are prone to moisture damage directly against walls where dampness might accumulate more easily.

If after a few days of your self-care measures you still notice persistent dampness or worsening conditions, it would be wise to seek professional help. Dubai and the UAE generally have stringent building codes for indoor environmental quality (IEQ), and issues that persist despite basic maintenance may indicate underlying structural or design problems requiring expert intervention.

In such cases, Saniservice offers comprehensive mold inspection and remediation services tailored specifically for the region's climate. Contacting them at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or emailing hello@saniservice.com could provide you with professional guidance and solutions that ensure your closet remains a healthy space.

Remember, maintaining indoor air quality is not only about immediate comfort but also long-term health. Taking proactive steps now can prevent larger issues down the line.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 5, 2026 11:12 am