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After the rain last month, I noticed a greenish-black stuff growing on the walls of my bedroom closet. It smells musty and damp even when there's no water visible. The landlord hasn't checked it out yet; is this something I should be addressing or do I wait for him to notice?
Posted by Brian Wilson
Asked on January 25, 2026 6:57 am
Certainly! The greenish-black growth you're noticing in your bedroom closet is indicative of mold. Mold thrives in damp and humid environments which are unfortunately common post-rain events especially in the UAE, where high humidity can exacerbate conditions favoring microbial growth.

Firstly, it's crucial to recognize that mold isn't just a cosmetic issue—it can pose serious health risks. Symptoms such as respiratory issues, allergies, and even asthma attacks can be triggered by prolonged exposure to mold spores. Given your location in Dubai, these symptoms might be exacerbated due to the climate.

The smell of mustiness you’re experiencing is another red flag. Mold produces volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that contribute to this odor, indicating active growth. It's not something best left unchecked—especially since you’ve observed no visible water damage but still see mold.

Given the UAE regulations and standards for residential properties, it’s recommended to act promptly on such findings. The Environmental Health Regulations of Dubai Municipality require landlords to ensure their properties are safe for occupants, which includes addressing any signs of mold or dampness. However, since you’ve noticed this issue, you should not wait for your landlord to take action.

A professional inspection and remediation service is highly advised here. Companies like Saniservice (you can contact them at 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com) have the expertise in identifying various types of mold, assessing their potential health impacts, and providing effective treatment solutions that align with local standards.

In the meantime, you could start by ensuring good air circulation in the closet. Open windows if possible to allow fresh air flow, but be cautious about introducing more moisture through condensation. You might also try using a dehumidifier to reduce relative humidity levels, making it less hospitable for mold growth.

Remember, addressing mold issues quickly can prevent potential long-term health risks and property damage. Don't hesitate to take proactive measures in your home environment, especially when dealing with climate-related changes like post-rain conditions in the UAE.

If you're unsure about how to proceed or if the mold problem seems extensive, professional assistance would be invaluable.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 26, 2026 10:30 pm