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Our bedroom’s walk-in closet has had a damp, earthy smell ever since the heavy humidity started a couple of months ago. I’ve been waking up with a stuffy nose and itchy eyes, and I just pulled out a winter jacket from the back to find it covered in fuzzy black spots. I’m really worried this is affecting our health. What’s the best way to get this professionally cleaned and treated to make sure it’s completely gone?
Posted by Hiroshi Hu
Asked on April 23, 2026 1:50 pm
Closet mold in Dubai's climate is a common issue, primarily driven by high humidity and condensation forming on cooler interior surfaces. Your symptoms are a typical reaction to mold exposure. The presence of visible growth and a musty odor confirms an active colony that requires professional remediation, not just surface cleaning.

For a walk-in closet, the correct process starts with a professional inspection to identify the moisture source, which could be condensation from an adjacent AC duct, a small leak, or simply trapped humid air. The treatment involves containment of the area to prevent spores from spreading, HEPA vacuuming of all surfaces, and antimicrobial treatment of the affected materials. Porous items like the jacket may be unsalvageable if the growth is extensive. The closet will likely need aggressive drying and possibly adjustments to improve ventilation.

To ensure it is completely gone, verification is key. The remediation is only successful if post-cleanup testing by an independent microbiology lab confirms spore counts have returned to normal indoor levels. Look for a provider that offers this evidence, not just a visual inspection. For health safety, choose a company that adheres to IICRC S520 standards for mold remediation, which is the industry benchmark for proper containment and removal procedures.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 23, 2026 7:28 pm