How to prevent mold in my walk-in closet?« Back to Previous Page
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Our villa in Mirdif has a walk-in closet in the master bedroom that doesn't have a window, and ever since the humidity spiked a couple of months ago, I've started finding black spots on the leather handbags and shoes I keep in the back. I run the AC constantly but it's not enough for that enclosed space. What's the most effective way to get rid of the existing mold and what can I install, like a dehumidifier or a specific type of ventilator, to make sure this never happens again?
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Mold in enclosed spaces like walk-in closets is common in Dubai due to high humidity and lack of air circulation, even with constant AC. The existing mold on your leather items should be professionally assessed, as improper cleaning can damage them and spread spores.
For remediation, start by having a professional identify the mold type to determine the correct cleaning agents. The affected items and closet surfaces need to be meticulously cleaned with appropriate antimicrobial solutions. Simply wiping visible spots is insufficient, as the root cause is the humid microenvironment. To prevent recurrence, you must control the humidity in that enclosed space. Installing a compact, standalone dehumidifier is the most effective solution; set it to maintain humidity below 60%. Additionally, a small, quiet exhaust fan or ductless ventilation system can be installed to ensure constant air exchange, preventing stagnant, moist air from accumulating. Keep the closet doors slightly ajar when possible to allow your home's AC to circulate drier air into the space. For severe or recurring cases, a professional inspection can identify hidden moisture sources and provide a targeted remediation and prevention plan. |
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