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Our master bedroom closet in our Jumeirah apartment started smelling really damp after the foggy mornings last month. I’ve been waking up with a stuffy nose and itchy eyes, and I just pulled out a leather jacket to find a patch of black spots on the wall behind it. What’s the best way to handle this safely to make sure the health issues stop?
Posted by Hannah White
Asked on April 16, 2026 5:45 pm
Start by identifying the source. In Jumeirah, foggy mornings create high humidity that seeps in, and a closet against an exterior wall is a prime spot for condensation. The health symptoms you describe are typical of mold exposure.

For a small patch (under 1 square foot), you can clean it yourself. Wear an N95 mask, gloves, and goggles. Scrub the area with a mixture of detergent and water. Avoid bleach, as it doesn't prevent regrowth and can damage surfaces. Afterwards, use a dehumidifier or a dedicated desiccant pouch in the closet to control moisture.

However, since the mold is already causing health issues and is hidden behind items, professional inspection is strongly recommended. Visible mold is often just the tip of the iceberg; spores can be present in the air and within the wall cavity. A certified inspector will use moisture meters and thermal imaging to find the full extent and can take air samples for lab analysis to identify the species, which is critical for health concerns.

The goal is not just to clean what you see, but to fix the moisture problem. This often involves improving ventilation, checking for AC condensation leaks, or applying anti-microbial coatings. In Dubai's climate, this is a persistent battle, and a one-time cleaning is rarely a permanent solution without addressing the underlying humidity. For verifiable results, ensure any remediation company provides before-and-after lab reports.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 17, 2026 7:40 pm