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After the rain last month, I noticed a musty smell in my bedroom closet. Upon closer inspection, I found some visible mold growing on the back of the wardrobe. Given how wet it's been outside lately, is this something urgent that needs immediate attention or can we wait for a more stable weather period?
Posted by William Harris
Asked on January 28, 2026 2:20 am
Absolutely, it's crucial to address the mold issue in your closet promptly. Mold can pose significant health risks and deteriorate the structural integrity of building materials over time, particularly in a climate as humid as Dubai’s.

Firstly, given the recent rainfall and the musty smell you've noticed, there is a high probability that moisture has seeped into the wooden wardrobe or other closet materials. In such cases, mold colonies can quickly grow and spread if left unchecked. The UAE specifically requires adherence to stringent health and safety standards; according to the Federal Institute of Medical Research (FIMR), indoor air quality must be maintained, which includes controlling mold growth.

Inspecting and treating mold in your home is essential for several reasons. For one, some molds can produce spores that trigger allergic reactions, asthma attacks, or other respiratory issues. Furthermore, certain species may contain toxins known as mycotoxins, which can lead to more severe health concerns if ingested or inhaled.

Given the severity of the situation, it would be advisable to contact a professional mold inspection and remediation company like Saniservice, reachable at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or through email: hello@saniservice.com. They can provide detailed assessments using advanced techniques such as moisture meter readings, air quality testing, and visual inspections with specialized equipment.

In the meantime, here are some preliminary steps you can take:
1. Ensure proper ventilation in your closet to dry out any excess moisture.
2. If possible, move clothes away from the affected area until a professional has inspected it.
3. Wear protective gear such as gloves and masks when handling moldy materials.
4. Document the extent of the damage for insurance claims if needed.

Remember, while you can perform basic clean-ups on minor mold growth using approved biocides, serious cases like this one require expert intervention to prevent cross-contamination and ensure thorough removal. Ignoring mold issues can lead to more extensive remediation costs in the future or even legal repercussions due to non-compliance with local health regulations.

Taking these actions now will not only protect your family's health but also safeguard your property from further damage.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 31, 2026 1:14 am