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After the rain last month, I noticed a persistent dampness in our bedroom closet, which has started to emit a musty smell. The air feels heavy and almost suffocating at times, especially during the evenings when we try to open windows. My family and I have been experiencing sneezing fits and general fatigue lately. Could this be related to mold or moisture issues in the home?
Posted by Brittany White
Asked on December 27, 2025 11:17 pm
Certainly. Dampness is indeed a significant risk factor for mold growth in Dubai and the UAE. The persistent dampness you've observed in your bedroom closet could very well be fostering an environment conducive to mold proliferation, especially given that it's accompanied by a musty smell and affecting air quality.

In the UAE context, particularly in regions like Dubai, humidity levels can fluctuate dramatically between dry periods and occasional rainfall events, creating ideal conditions for moisture accumulation. According to local building codes and guidelines such as the Building Code of Dubai (2015), it is crucial to maintain proper ventilation and waterproofing measures to prevent such issues.

Mold thrives in environments with relative humidity levels exceeding 70%. The symptoms you've mentioned—sneezing fits and fatigue—are common indications of exposure to mold spores, which can irritate the respiratory system. In your case, it is advisable to conduct a thorough inspection by a certified environmental professional familiar with UAE conditions.

To address this issue practically, start by enhancing ventilation in the closet area. Consider installing an exhaust fan or opening windows if feasible during dry periods. Regularly clean and dry any water-damaged areas to prevent further mold growth. Utilize dehumidifiers to reduce moisture levels, particularly during rainy seasons.

Should you notice active mold colonies, a comprehensive remediation plan may be necessary. This typically involves removing affected materials, treating surfaces with anti-microbial agents, and ensuring thorough drying of the area. Always wear protective gear such as gloves, masks, and goggles when handling mold or cleaning up contaminated areas.

For professional assistance, contact Saniservice at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) for a detailed inspection and remediation plan tailored to UAE standards. Ignoring these signs could lead to more severe health issues and costly structural damage over time.

Remember, proactive measures are key in preventing mold growth. Regularly inspect your property for moisture accumulation, especially after rain or flooding events. If you're concerned about your current situation, don't hesitate to seek professional guidance.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 30, 2025 2:16 am