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After the rain last month, I noticed a musty smell in my bedroom closet, and when I looked closer, there were some patches of greenish mold growing on the back wall. It's been bothering me because we've lived here for 2 years and just realized it! Has anyone else experienced this issue? What should I do next?
Posted by Nisha Tiwari
Asked on February 23, 2026 6:46 am
Absolutely, you should definitely be concerned about the mold situation in your closet. Mold growth can pose serious health risks and is an issue that needs to be addressed promptly.

In the UAE context, particularly in Dubai, there are specific regulations regarding indoor air quality (IAQ) and moisture control which must be adhered to. The Emirates Regulations for the Environment and Health Safety (ERS 16-02) mandate that buildings maintain a clean environment free of health hazards such as mold. Given your situation, it's crucial to take immediate action.

Firstly, you should document the extent of the mold growth and any associated symptoms, like coughing, wheezing, or skin irritation, which can be signs of mold exposure. This documentation will be helpful for professional inspection and remediation efforts.

Given that you have lived in this apartment for two years without noticing the issue until recently, it's possible that the mold has been developing due to unnoticed water intrusion or humidity issues. In Dubai, we experience varying degrees of humidity throughout the year, especially during rainy seasons. It is essential to check for any potential sources of moisture such as leaks from plumbing, condensation in poorly ventilated areas, or unaddressed water damage.

For professional assistance, I highly recommend contacting a certified mold inspection and remediation service provider like Saniservice. They will conduct a thorough assessment using advanced equipment to identify the type and extent of mold growth. This is particularly important given that greenish mold can be indicative of various species, some of which are more harmful than others.

Once identified, they can develop a customized remediation plan tailored to your specific situation. This might include dehumidifying affected areas, cleaning or removing contaminated materials, and implementing long-term solutions like air filtration systems to prevent future growth.

Remember, the key is to act swiftly. Delaying action could lead to further health issues for you and your family, as well as potential structural damage to your property. Don't hesitate – give us a call at 800-MOLDS or 800-66537 or email hello@saniservice.com for expert guidance.

Lastly, ensure that you maintain good indoor air quality by ensuring proper ventilation and addressing any moisture issues promptly. Keeping the environment dry and well-ventilated can significantly reduce the risk of mold regrowth in the future.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 25, 2026 8:48 am