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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a greenish-black stuff growing on the walls of my bedroom closet. It smells musty and makes me feel unwell when I open the door. Can someone advise if this mold issue is something I can handle myself or should I call in professionals?
Posted by Bader Haddad
Asked on March 8, 2026 10:29 pm
Absolutely, handling mold yourself can be quite manageable but requires a bit of knowledge and the right tools. In dubai, you need to be aware that mold growth is more common due to the high humidity levels, especially after heavy rains or flooding, as your case seems to indicate.

Firstly, it's important to identify the type of mold you're dealing with. Greenish-black molds are often Stachybotrys, a type which can produce mycotoxins and potentially cause health issues like respiratory problems, allergic reactions, and even more severe conditions if left untreated for long periods. Given that the substance in your closet smells musty and makes you feel unwell, it would be wise to proceed with caution.

Now, here are some steps you can take:

1. Ventilation: Increase air circulation by opening windows or using fans. This helps reduce moisture levels which mold thrives on.
2. Drying: Dry out the affected areas quickly and thoroughly. Use dehumidifiers if necessary. Mold spores need at least 68% relative humidity to grow, so maintaining lower levels will inhibit their growth.
3. Cleaning: For minor infestations, you can clean with a mixture of one cup of bleach in five gallons of water (always wear protective gear such as gloves and masks). Scrub the area gently, then rinse and dry thoroughly.
4. Sealing: After cleaning, ensure that surfaces are sealed to prevent reinfestation. Use mold-resistant paints or sealants.

However, if you find the situation worsening despite your efforts, or if you're unsure about how severe the contamination is, it's crucial to call in professionals. In dubai, companies like "Saniservice" are well-regarded for their expertise in mold remediation. They follow local regulations and guidelines set by authorities such as EN 15448, which outlines standards for indoor air quality.

Remember, while you can manage minor issues effectively, serious cases require professional intervention to ensure complete removal of the mold without causing further damage or spreading spores.

In conclusion, proceed with care and if in doubt, seek expert help. Don't hesitate to contact 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com for assistance.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on March 10, 2026 4:39 pm