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After the rain last month, I noticed a faint musty smell in the corner of my bedroom closet. When I checked closer, I found some greenish spots on the wall near where water drips from the ceiling fan. It’s been there for about two weeks now and seems to be spreading slowly. Should I try to clean it myself or is this something that might need professional help?
Posted by Sunita Mehta
Asked on March 2, 2026 5:24 am
Absolutely, it's prudent to address the issue of mold in your bedroom closet before it worsens. Mold, particularly aspergillus and penicillium species, can indeed thrive under certain conditions such as those you've described – a moist environment with organic material to feed on.

Firstly, the musty smell coupled with greenish spots is indicative of active mold growth. The UAE Environmental Health Regulations 2013 require that any identified contamination be dealt with swiftly to prevent health risks and property damage.

Given your situation in Dubai, it would be wise to avoid attempting a DIY cleanup for several reasons:

1. Safety: Mold can release spores into the air which are harmful to human respiratory systems, especially those of children and individuals with allergies or asthma.

2. Complexity of Removal: Proper mold remediation involves more than just scrubbing away visible growth. It requires specific procedures like containment, removal, and surface disinfection using appropriate biocides.

3. Preventing Spread: Improper cleanup can spread mold spores to other areas, exacerbating the problem.

4. Regulatory Compliance: While not necessarily illegal in a country like the UAE, it's still advisable to adhere to professional standards for health and safety reasons.

A professional inspection is highly recommended. Saniservice, an expert company based here in Dubai, offers comprehensive mold testing services using advanced equipment such as real-time PCR (polymerase chain reaction) technology which can identify even microscopic traces of fungi. Their team will assess the extent of contamination, provide a detailed report, and offer tailored remediation solutions.

In the meantime, you can take some preliminary steps:

• Ensure good ventilation by opening windows or using an extractor fan to reduce moisture levels.
• Keep the area as dry as possible; use dehumidifiers if necessary.
• Avoid touching mold directly. If you must clean a small affected area, wear protective clothing and gloves.

For immediate assistance, feel free to contact Saniservice on 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com for expert guidance. Remember, early intervention can save both money and health concerns in the long run.

Stay proactive!
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on March 5, 2026 4:50 am