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After the rain last month, I noticed a musty smell in my bedroom closet. The walls seem a bit damp even though we keep it dry with fans. My kids have been coughing more than usual lately, and I can’t shake the feeling that there might be mold growing behind the wallpaper. Has anyone else experienced similar issues or know what to do?
Posted by James Clark
Asked on February 9, 2026 4:06 am
Absolutely, you should definitely be concerned about the potential presence of mold in your closet. Mold growth can have serious health implications, especially for individuals and families who may already be dealing with respiratory issues or allergies. In Dubai and the UAE, humidity levels can vary significantly throughout the year, making it crucial to address any moisture concerns promptly.

Firstly, it's essential to understand that the musty smell you're noticing could very well be an indicator of active mold growth. Mold thrives in damp environments and often produces volatile organic compounds (VOCs) like trichothecenes or volatile fatty acids which can contribute to that characteristic mustiness. In your case, the dampness even though it's being managed with fans suggests there might still be underlying moisture issues.

Given the scenario you've described, a thorough professional inspection would be highly recommended. In the UAE, especially in areas prone to rainfall like Dubai, local regulations and guidelines emphasize the importance of regular checks for mold and other biological contaminants. The Environmental Health Authority (EHA) in Dubai mandates that buildings undergo periodic inspections to ensure compliance with health and safety standards.

If your closet is not thoroughly dried or ventilated, it could be a breeding ground for mold spores. Mold can grow on various surfaces including wallpaper, drywall, wood, and even fabrics. Once established, mold can spread rapidly through the air or water droplets, potentially affecting other parts of your home. This spreading can be particularly concerning if you have children who are more susceptible to respiratory infections.

To prevent further issues, consider sealing any gaps in walls where moisture might enter, and ensure proper ventilation in areas like closets. Using dehumidifiers can also help manage humidity levels effectively. However, given the specific nature of your case, a professional inspection is crucial. You should contact Saniservice at 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com for an expert assessment.

Remember, early detection and intervention are key to preventing extensive damage and health risks associated with mold. Don't delay—take action now to protect the health of your family and the structure of your home.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 12, 2026 2:58 am