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After the heavy rain last month, I noticed a musty smell coming from the closet in my bedroom. It’s only getting worse as we keep our windows closed due to the heat. We’ve lived here for two years and just noticed this issue; should I be concerned about mold, or is it something the landlord is responsible for addressing?
Posted by Francois Kowalski
Asked on January 21, 2026 8:14 pm
Absolutely, the issue you've described could very well be indicative of mold growth. Heavy rain events can lead to moisture accumulation within your home, creating ideal conditions for fungi and molds to thrive. In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, humidity levels can often rise during rainy seasons or when windows are sealed tightly due to high temperatures.

Firstly, it is crucial that you take immediate action as some molds can produce allergens, irritants, and potentially toxic substances known as mycotoxins. Long-term exposure might lead to respiratory issues, skin irritation, or aggravation of existing conditions like asthma. Given the duration since you've noticed this issue (two years), it is important to investigate further.

Given your concern, I highly recommend scheduling a professional inspection with an environmental testing firm accredited in Dubai such as Saniservice. They will use advanced methods including air sampling and surface sampling to identify specific mold species present and assess levels of contamination. This step is essential for understanding the extent of the problem and determining the appropriate remediation plan.

In terms of practical steps you can take, start by ensuring proper ventilation in your bedroom. Open windows or use a dehumidifier if possible. However, do not attempt any cleaning or removal of mold yourself without professional advice as improper handling could spread spores further.

Saniservice offers a hotline at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) for immediate concerns and can be contacted via email at hello@saniservice.com. They provide comprehensive services including remediation, hygienization, and ongoing management of indoor air quality.

Remember, in the UAE, landlords are generally responsible for maintaining structural integrity and preventing water damage which could lead to mold growth. However, it is also your responsibility as a tenant to report such issues promptly. Documenting any changes or damages over time can be beneficial when dealing with property management.

Do not underestimate the importance of addressing this issue properly. Mold remediation should be handled by professionals who understand local regulations and standards for environmental health in Dubai/UAE. Their expertise will ensure your home remains safe and healthy for all inhabitants.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 24, 2026 2:51 pm