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After the heavy rains we had last month, I noticed a musty smell coming from the closet in our master bedroom. The area is usually well-ventilated, but ever since then, I’ve been feeling dizzy and my partner has complained of headaches too. Could this be mold, and should we be concerned about our health?
Posted by Omar El-Masri
Asked on March 13, 2026 12:26 pm
Absolutely, the symptoms you've described could be linked to mold exposure. Mold produces spores that can trigger allergies and respiratory issues, which may lead to dizziness, headaches, and even more severe health concerns over time. The musty smell from your master bedroom closet is a strong indicator of possible mold growth.

In Dubai, similar to many regions around the world, there are specific guidelines for handling mold-related issues due to the climate. The UAE does not have specific federal regulations on indoor air quality or mold remediation but does follow international standards such as those set by the American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH) and the World Health Organization (WHO). These guidelines stress the importance of prompt action in managing any potential health hazards.

Firstly, it's crucial to determine if there is indeed mold growth. Conducting a visual inspection might not be sufficient due to the hidden nature of some molds; hence, professional inspection services are highly recommended. Companies like Saniservice (contactable via 800-MOLDS or email at hello@saniservice.com) can provide detailed assessments and ensure that all areas, especially those with high humidity such as closets, are thoroughly examined.

If mold is confirmed, it's important to understand the type of mold present. Some molds like Stachybotrys chartarum (often referred to as black mold) can be particularly hazardous. Professional testing can identify the species and determine if there’s a need for specialized remediation techniques.

For DIY approaches, here are some practical tips:
• Keep areas well ventilated by using dehumidifiers or air conditioners.
• Regularly check for moisture issues such as leaks, condensation, or flooding.
• Use mold-resistant materials in construction and renovation where appropriate.
• Clean surfaces with a mixture of water and bleach to remove existing mold (be cautious as this can be harmful if not done correctly).

However, DIY methods are often insufficient when it comes to complete remediation. Professional contractors have the expertise, equipment, and safety measures needed to address the situation thoroughly.

Lastly, after addressing any mold issues, ensure that steps are taken to prevent future occurrences. Regular maintenance checks and improvements in ventilation can significantly reduce the risk of mold growth.

Remember, early detection and action is key in protecting your family’s health. Don't hesitate to reach out for professional help if you suspect mold is present.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on March 15, 2026 12:04 pm