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We've lived here for 2 years and just noticed some dark, fuzzy patches spreading in the corner of our master bedroom closet where we store our winter clothes. The recent humidity has been brutal, and I’m worried because my husband has started getting headaches in the morning. How urgent is it to get this professionally treated, or can I handle it myself with a bleach solution first?
Posted by Lisa Jackson
Asked on April 15, 2026 6:35 pm
That dark fuzzy patch in your closet is a common issue in Dubai, especially during humid periods when condensation forms on cooler interior walls. Given your husband's morning headaches, it's wise to treat this with urgency, as certain molds can release irritants that affect sensitive individuals.

While a small patch might be managed yourself, the location suggests a persistent moisture issue. Bleach is not recommended; it's mostly water and can feed mold roots inside porous materials like drywall. It also fails to address the underlying humidity problem. For a patch larger than a square foot, or if it's on drywall, professional assessment is strongly advised.

In the UAE, the primary concern is identifying the moisture source—often condensation from AC temperature differentials, a hidden plumbing leak, or humidity from stored items. A professional inspection uses moisture meters and thermal cameras to find the root cause. Simply wiping the visible growth is a temporary fix.

For now, avoid disturbing the area to prevent spore dispersal. Improve ventilation in the room and keep the AC running to control humidity. The need for professional remediation depends on the extent of growth behind the surface and the specific mold type, which only a lab test can confirm. Given the symptoms and potential for hidden growth, getting a professional diagnosis is the most prudent next step.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 18, 2026 12:44 am