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After the heavy rain last month, I noticed a musty smell in our bedroom closet, which is right next to the bathroom. The walls seem slightly damp, and my kids have been complaining of coughing fits at night. Could this be mold? What signs should I look for to confirm if it's mold, and what can we do to address it?
Posted by Sakura Watanabe
Asked on February 17, 2026 9:12 am
Yes, you definitely should worry about mold in your bedroom closet. The conditions that you've described—musty smell, damp walls, and respiratory issues among family members—are clear indicators of potential mold growth. In the UAE, specifically Dubai, we often experience humidity spikes during certain seasons or after heavy rains, which can create ideal conditions for mold to flourish.

Firstly, it's crucial to recognize the common signs of mold in your home. Apart from the musty odor and damp appearance of walls, other tell-tale symptoms include discoloration (black, green, white, brown) on walls, ceilings, or floors; peeling or cracking paint; and visible mold growth. Additionally, you may notice water stains or condensation forming on surfaces.

In your case, the bedroom closet being adjacent to a bathroom is particularly concerning as bathrooms are high-risk areas for mold due to the constant presence of moisture from showers and humidifiers. The dampness in walls could be indicative of hidden leaks or poor ventilation which exacerbate the issue.

Given these signs, it would be wise to seek professional inspection services immediately. In Dubai, companies such as Saniservice provide thorough mold inspections adhering to local regulations. They can conduct a detailed assessment using advanced detection methods including moisture meters and air quality tests to determine if there’s active mold growth and its extent.

If mold is confirmed, addressing it promptly is essential to prevent further health issues among family members and property damage. Mold remediation involves several steps:
1. Identifying the source: Ensuring that any water leaks are fixed immediately.
2. Preparation: Removing affected materials and preparing surfaces for treatment.
3. Mold removal: Applying appropriate mold-killing solutions followed by thorough cleaning and drying processes.
4. Preventing recurrence: Implementing long-term strategies such as improving ventilation, maintaining proper humidity levels (ideally below 60%), and regularly inspecting the property.

Remember, in Dubai, temperatures can soar to extreme levels which might contribute to high indoor humidity if not managed properly. Using dehumidifiers or air conditioning units can help manage moisture effectively.

To contact Saniservice for a professional assessment and remediation, you can call 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com. Early intervention is key in preventing mold-related health issues and costly property damage.

Do not ignore these warning signs; act now to ensure your family’s health and the integrity of your home.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 20, 2026 2:56 am