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Our bedroom walk-in closet in our Jumeirah Park villa has started getting black spots on the back wall and a few of our leather bags have developed a white, powdery mold. We run the AC constantly but it’s the one room without its own vent, and it feels damp all the time, especially since the humidity kicked in a few weeks ago. What’s the most effective way to control the moisture in a closed space like this to stop it from coming back?
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The most effective way to control moisture in a sealed walk-in closet in Dubai is to address the lack of air circulation and manage the high ambient humidity. Since the room lacks its own AC vent, stagnant, humid air gets trapped, creating a perfect environment for mold.
Your immediate action is to improve ventilation. Leave the closet door open as much as possible to allow conditioned air from the bedroom to circulate. A small, quiet dehumidifier placed inside the closet can make a significant difference; empty it daily. For a passive solution, moisture-absorbing products like silica gel desiccant bags can help, but they require frequent replacement in our climate and are more of a temporary measure. For a more permanent fix, the best solution is often to install a small supply air vent from the main bedroom's AC duct into the closet. This provides a constant flow of deconditioned, dry air, preventing humidity from building up. A qualified AC technician can assess if this is feasible. Before any remediation, the existing mold must be properly identified and removed. The white powdery substance on leather is likely a mold species that thrives on organic materials, and the black spots on the wall could indicate a more persistent issue. Wiping it away with a household cleaner often only removes the visible growth, not the root cause. For a situation with visible growth on personal items and building materials, a professional inspection is recommended to assess the extent. They can identify the mold type and moisture source, then execute a removal protocol that includes HEPA vacuuming and antimicrobial treatment to prevent recurrence, ensuring the problem is solved correctly. |
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