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After the rain last month, I noticed a persistent musty smell in my bedroom closet. Upon closer inspection, I saw some mildew on the back wall near the window. Given that we have kids who are starting school soon, how urgent is it to address this mold issue?
Posted by Minh Suzuki
Asked on March 9, 2026 5:54 pm
Addressing mold issues within your home is of utmost importance, especially given the proximity to school for your children. Mold can pose serious health risks, particularly to kids whose immune systems are still developing and who may be more susceptible to respiratory infections or allergic reactions.

In dubai/UAE, the environmental conditions can favor mold growth due to high humidity levels, especially after heavy rains like those you experienced recently. The musty smell in your bedroom closet, along with visible mildew near a window, indicates active mold colonies which should not be ignored. Mold can produce spores that circulate through air and settle on surfaces, leading to potential respiratory issues, asthma attacks, or other allergic reactions.

The urgency of addressing this situation cannot be overstated. According to local regulations in the UAE, properties must maintain a clean and hygienic environment for residents, including children who are returning to school soon. The mold in your closet poses a risk not only to immediate health but could also affect the quality of air that your children breathe during their time at home.

I would recommend a professional inspection by Saniservice, as calling 800-MOLDS (or emailing hello@saniservice.com) can provide you with accurate assessment and remediation plans. They will use industry-standard equipment to identify all sources of mold growth and develop a comprehensive plan tailored for your specific situation.

In the meantime, there are some steps you can take:
• Increase ventilation in the affected area by opening windows or using exhaust fans
• Ensure proper drainage around your home’s exterior to prevent water accumulation
• Remove any moisture-absorbent materials like carpets or padding from areas where mold is growing

Regular maintenance and inspection of these areas can help prevent future occurrences. Mold growth thrives in damp conditions, so keeping surfaces dry and clean is key.

Remember that prevention is better than cure, especially when it comes to health risks for your children. Ensuring a healthy home environment should be a priority as they return to school.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on March 11, 2026 3:21 pm