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My bedroom closet in my Jumeirah apartment has been smelling damp for the last two weeks, and I just pulled out some winter clothes to find patches of black and green mold on the back wall. The weather has been so humid lately. Given how quickly it appeared, is this something I need to treat as an emergency and call a professional for this weekend, or can it wait until next week?
Posted by Swati Bose
Asked on March 28, 2026 5:22 pm
Based on the description of black and green mold patches on the back wall of your closet in Jumeirah, this situation should be treated with urgency. The rapid growth over two weeks is a significant red flag, indicating an active moisture source and ideal conditions for proliferation.

The current high humidity levels in Dubai are a primary catalyst. This mold is likely growing due to condensation, potentially from a nearby AC duct sweating, a small plumbing leak in the wall, or simply the extreme ambient humidity permeating the enclosed space. The presence of multiple colors (black and green) suggests a mixed colony, which could include species that pose health risks, particularly in a bedroom where you spend extended periods. Spores can become airborne and affect indoor air quality, potentially causing allergic reactions or respiratory irritation.

While an immediate, life-threatening emergency is unlikely, delaying remediation allows the colony to expand further, increasing the scope of contamination and the potential for structural damage to the drywall and your belongings. UAE regulations and health guidelines strongly recommend addressing indoor mold promptly to safeguard occupant health and property integrity.

I strongly recommend you arrange a professional inspection this weekend. Our certified experts at Saniservice can identify the exact moisture source, assess the contamination level, and provide a precise remediation plan. We use industry-standard protocols and equipment to safely contain, remove, and hygienize the area, ensuring the problem is resolved at its root. Do not attempt to disturb it yourself, as this can aerosolize spores.

For immediate assistance, please call our team at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com to schedule an inspection.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on March 31, 2026 3:47 am