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We've lived here for 2 years and just noticed these black, speckled patches spreading in the corner of our master bedroom closet where we store our winter clothes. I think it might have started because we kept the closet closed all summer and the AC vent is on the opposite wall. I'm really worried about our health and the damage to our belongings. What's the fastest way to get this professionally cleaned and treated in Dubai, and should we throw out the clothes that were stored there?
Posted by Rana Habib
Asked on April 14, 2026 7:10 am
That's a common and concerning issue in Dubai, especially in closets on exterior walls. The combination of high outdoor humidity and cold air from AC units can create significant condensation, which is the primary cause. The fastest and safest way to handle this is a two-step process: professional remediation and addressing the moisture source.

First, for the mold itself, you need a professional assessment. The black speckles could be Stachybotrys (true "black mold") or another species; only a lab test can confirm the type and potential health risks. Reputable remediation companies in Dubai will first contain the area to prevent spores from spreading, then use HEPA vacuuming and antimicrobial cleaning agents on the affected surfaces. They should provide before-and-after testing to verify the spore count has been reduced to safe levels. For your clothes, do not simply throw them out. A professional can advise on salvageability; many items can be effectively cleaned with HEPA laundering or specialized dry cleaning.

Crucially, treatment is useless without solving the moisture problem. The closet likely has poor air circulation. After remediation, keep the closet doors slightly ajar or install louvered doors. A small battery-operated dehumidifier or a reusable desiccant canister inside the closet can help maintain low humidity. Ensure the room's AC is serviced and draining properly, as a clogged drain line can saturate the air with moisture.

Given the climate, this is a persistent risk. The initial professional intervention is key to safely handle the current growth and provide a verified clean result.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 14, 2026 9:19 pm