Is closet mold in my Dubai apartment an urgent issue?« Back to Previous Page

My bedroom’s walk-in closet, which is on the inside wall of my Jumeirah apartment, has started to develop small black speckles in the corner where my clothes are. It’s been incredibly humid lately even with the AC running constantly. How urgently do I need to get this professionally treated to stop it from spreading to my entire wardrobe?
Posted by Hiroshi Nakamura
Asked on April 28, 2026 2:55 pm
Yes, closet mold in a Dubai apartment is an issue that requires prompt attention. The small black speckles you describe are a clear sign of active growth, and your location in Jumeirah, combined with the recent high humidity, creates the perfect environment for it to thrive. The constant AC use can contribute by creating cold surfaces where moisture from the humid air condenses, particularly on interior walls and in enclosed, poorly ventilated spaces like closets.

For your specific situation, you should act within days, not weeks. The primary goal is to protect your wardrobe from irreversible damage. Mold can permanently stain and degrade fabrics. Immediately move your most valuable clothing items to a drier, well-ventilated area of the apartment and consider using moisture-absorbing products like silica gel packs in the closet as a temporary measure.

The source is likely condensation on that interior wall, a common issue here. Simply wiping the visible spots is not a solution, as the microscopic roots (hyphae) will remain in the wall and regrow. A professional inspection is advised to identify the exact moisture source and mold species, which dictates the correct remediation protocol. In Dubai, reputable providers follow standards like the IICRC S520 for mold remediation, ensuring the problem is properly contained and removed to prevent cross-contamination to other areas, including your entire wardrobe. Delaying treatment significantly increases the risk of it spreading.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 30, 2026 7:44 pm