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After the heavy rain last month, I noticed a strange musty smell coming from the closet in our bedroom. At first, I thought it was just the furniture settling after the water damage repair they did a few months ago, but now there seems to be some visible mold growing on the back of the closet door. We’ve lived here for 2 years and just noticed this, and I’m really worried about potential health issues. Has anyone else experienced mold in their Dubai apartment, and what should we do next?
Posted by Salim Nasser
Asked on January 22, 2026 8:41 pm
Absolutely, closet mold is more than just an aesthetic issue. In the UAE, particularly in Dubai where humidity can be quite high, it's important to address any signs of mold promptly due to potential health implications and property damage.

The first step you should take is to confirm the presence of active mold growth. Mold thrives in warm, humid environments—perfect conditions which are common in closets that aren't well-ventilated. If you notice a musty smell or visible black, green, or white spots on your closet door, it's highly likely that mold has established itself.

Given the recent weather events and the fact that you've only just noticed these symptoms after two years of residence, it’s prudent to schedule an inspection by a professional service. In Dubai, regulations require landlords and property managers to maintain safe living conditions; however, as tenants, you have the right to ensure your space is free from such hazards.

Saniservice.com or calling 800-MOLDS (800-66537) would be excellent choices for professional mold inspection. These services specialize in identifying and addressing mold issues, ensuring they are properly contained and remediated according to local health guidelines. A certified expert can also advise on whether the mold is toxic (such as Stachybotrys chartarum) or non-toxic species, which impacts the level of urgency for treatment.

When you have your inspection done, take note of any recommendations provided. These might include improving air circulation within the closet by adding vents or dehumidifiers; sealing gaps around doors and windows to prevent moisture intrusion; and using mold-resistant paints or treatments on surfaces prone to dampness.

Furthermore, if mold is identified as a significant issue in your home, be prepared for potential insurance claims depending on your lease agreement. Most landlords in Dubai require tenants to maintain their units in good condition, but it's always best to check your specific lease terms regarding such situations.

In the interim, avoid touching or cleaning any suspected areas of mold yourself without proper protective equipment (like gloves and masks) as this can spread spores and worsen the situation. By taking these steps seriously, you're not only protecting your health but also safeguarding your investment in the property.

Remember, early detection is key to effective remediation. Don't delay seeking professional assistance if you suspect mold growth—acting quickly can save both time and money in the long run.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 25, 2026 12:30 am