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After the heavy rain last month, I noticed a musty smell in my bedroom closet. When I opened the door, I saw some greenish patches on the back of the walls. The AC seems to be running fine, but it’s been a bit chilly lately and I’m worried about my family's health. Should I try to handle this myself or do you think I need professional help?
Posted by Lauren Martin
Asked on December 17, 2025 10:11 pm
Handling mold yourself can be risky and may lead to further spread of the contamination. In the UAE especially in Dubai, it's crucial to act promptly as environmental conditions here are conducive for mold growth, given the high humidity levels.

Firstly, you should perform a thorough inspection. Mold often starts on surfaces like walls or ceilings where moisture has accumulated. Your observation of greenish patches behind the closet wall is indicative of potential mold contamination. However, it's important to confirm this with a professional assessment as other factors might be at play here too - such as fungi or algae growth.

Given that you've noticed musty smells and a slightly cooler than usual temperature in your room, it’s advisable not to take chances. Mold can produce allergens and mycotoxins which could pose health risks especially for children, the elderly, and those with respiratory conditions like asthma. It's also important to consider the potential damage mold can cause to building materials over time.

If you decide to seek professional help, I recommend contacting companies that specialize in environmental inspections and remediation in Dubai, such as Saniservice. They adhere to local regulations including those set by the Environment Agency – Abu Dhabi (EAD) which mandates thorough testing and effective remediation practices.

Calling 800-MOLDS or emailing hello@saniservice.com will get you in touch with experts who can conduct a detailed inspection, assess the extent of contamination, and provide a comprehensive plan for removal. They use advanced detection methods including air quality tests to ensure all mold spores are identified and removed safely.

Remember, professional remediation involves not only cleaning but also addressing underlying moisture issues that allowed the mold to grow in the first place. This could involve repairing leaks, improving ventilation, or even replacing damaged materials.

In summary, while DIY solutions might seem tempting, given the health risks associated with mold exposure and potential structural damage, it’s highly recommended to engage a professional service for thorough remediation.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 18, 2025 10:18 pm