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After the heavy rains we had last month, I noticed a persistent musty smell in my bedroom closet. The walls seem damp, even though I keep the windows open daily to let some air in. Should I be worried about mold growth, or is this something I can address myself with dehumidifiers?
Posted by Michael Lewis
Asked on March 1, 2026 11:22 am
The possibility of mold growth is indeed a valid concern given the conditions you've described. In dubai, where humidity levels can vary greatly and are often influenced by climatic changes, maintaining indoor air quality is paramount to ensure occupant health and comfort.

Given your situation - persistent musty smell in the bedroom closet along with damp walls despite daily ventilation - it's highly likely that mold spores could be proliferating. Mold thrives in environments where there's excess moisture, which seems to be a recurring issue for you. The UAE does not have specific regulations regarding indoor humidity levels, but generally speaking, maintaining an optimal relative humidity (RH) of 40-60% can prevent mold growth.

However, addressing this situation solely with dehumidifiers might not suffice. Dehumidifiers are excellent tools to reduce moisture in the air and can help manage humidity levels, especially in smaller spaces like a closet or bedroom. But they may not be able to handle large-scale moisture issues that could potentially stem from building envelope deficiencies such as leaks or poor insulation.

It's crucial to conduct a thorough inspection of your premises by a professional environmental expert. This is particularly important given the climate and potential for mold growth in the UAE. Saniservice, for instance, can provide comprehensive mold inspections which not only identify current issues but also recommend long-term solutions to prevent future occurrences.

In the meantime, while you're waiting for professional assistance, here are some practical steps you can take:
1. Increase ventilation: Even though you mentioned keeping windows open, consider using fans or air purifiers with HEPA filters to enhance air circulation.
2. Dry out damp areas: Use a dehumidifier and clean any visible mold with solutions like bleach mixed in water, following safety guidelines.
3. Check for leaks: Inspect your walls, roof, and plumbing systems for signs of moisture or leaks that could be contributing to the problem.

Remember, while DIY measures can offer temporary relief, they might not address underlying issues. Therefore, engaging a professional is strongly recommended to ensure long-term health and comfort in your home. Don't hesitate to reach out to 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com for expert guidance tailored to the UAE environment.

Stay proactive about maintaining indoor air quality, especially during unpredictable weather patterns like heavy rainfall.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on March 2, 2026 10:42 pm