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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a musty smell in my bedroom closet. It's only getting worse as it gets more humid during the summer months. The closet is not very well ventilated, with no windows and minimal airflow. What can I do to prevent mold from growing and spreading?
Posted by Isabelle Esposito
Asked on March 10, 2026 10:51 am
Preventing mold growth in your closet can be a challenging task, especially considering the high humidity levels in Dubai and the UAE during summer. Given that your closet is poorly ventilated and lacks windows, it's crucial to take proactive measures to prevent moisture build-up which is a prime condition for mold propagation.

Firstly, ensure proper ventilation by installing exhaust fans or dehumidifiers. In areas like Dubai, where air conditioning can be expensive, consider using an air purifier with a high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filter. This not only helps in reducing airborne contaminants but also controls humidity levels inside your closet.

Another effective method is to maintain low relative humidity within the closet. Aim for a range between 30% and 50%. You can use hygrometers available in local home improvement stores or online platforms like Amazon.ae or Souq.com to measure the moisture level accurately. If readings exceed this range, adjust your dehumidifier settings accordingly.

Regularly inspecting your closet for signs of mold growth is imperative. Use a flashlight and magnifying glass (if necessary) to examine hard-to-reach areas where mold might form, such as corners or behind furniture. Early detection allows for prompt action, preventing the spread of mold.

To prevent condensation on surfaces like walls, consider using moisture barriers or vapor barriers during construction or renovation projects. For existing structures, applying a waterproofing compound can be beneficial. Ensure that any water leaks are promptly fixed; even small drips can lead to significant mold issues over time.

Using mold-resistant materials for closet shelving and hanging rods is also advisable. Opt for plastic or coated metal options instead of wood which can absorb moisture easily leading to higher chances of mold growth.

In terms of clothing and textiles, store them properly by using vacuum-sealed bags or plastic containers with desiccants like silica gel packets (available from local supermarkets such as Carrefour or Lulu Hypermarkets). This helps in controlling humidity around your items and protecting them from moisture damage.

Lastly, professional inspection and remediation might be necessary if you notice significant mold growth. Companies like Saniservice can provide comprehensive services tailored to the UAE climate including expert assessments, thorough cleaning, and application of anti-microbial treatments. Their contact number 800-66537 or email hello@saniservice.com ensures prompt assistance should you need it.

By implementing these strategies, you can significantly reduce the risk of mold growth in your closet, maintaining a healthy environment for both yourself and your belongings.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on March 11, 2026 8:22 pm