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After the heavy rain last month, I noticed a musty smell coming from the corner of my bedroom closet. When I checked closer, I saw some mold growing on the back wall near where water tends to pool. How urgent is it to address this issue before it gets worse?
Posted by Lauren Rodriguez
Asked on February 2, 2026 10:34 pm
Indeed, the presence of mold growth is something that should be taken seriously. Mold can pose health risks and cause structural damage if left unattended. In the context of the UAE, particularly Dubai, it's crucial to address any instances of mold promptly due to the high humidity levels during certain times of the year.

Firstly, it’s important to understand the urgency associated with mold growth. Mold spores can quickly spread throughout your home via air currents and water droplets, leading to larger colonies in a relatively short period. In Dubai, where we experience varying degrees of humidity, the conditions are favorable for rapid mold growth, especially after heavy rains or flooding.

The musty smell you’ve noticed is indicative of active mold growth, as mold often produces volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that contribute to this odor. Additionally, if water tends to pool in a corner near your bedroom closet, it’s likely creating an environment conducive to mold proliferation. Mold thrives in moist environments with temperatures between 70-95°F (21-35°C), which is typical for Dubai.

Given the situation you’ve described, I would recommend professional inspection and remediation services. The UAE has specific regulations regarding indoor air quality and mold control, particularly under the Building Control Regulations 2016. It’s important to ensure that any work done complies with these standards to protect both your health and property. Call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com for professional assistance.

When addressing the issue yourself, follow these steps:
• First, identify and remove the source of moisture; this might involve fixing leaks or improving drainage.
• Use a dehumidifier to reduce indoor humidity levels below 60%.
• Clean up visible mold growth using a solution of water and detergent. For larger areas, consider using a commercial mold cleaner that’s effective in your climate.
• Dry all affected surfaces thoroughly after cleaning; moisture left behind can promote regrowth.
• Consider sealing porous materials like wood or drywall to prevent future infestations.

Remember, professional assistance is key when dealing with extensive or recurring mold issues. The stakes are high due to the potential health impacts and the cost of long-term remediation if not properly addressed.

Lastly, regular maintenance checks can help prevent such incidents by ensuring that your home’s waterproofing measures are in good condition and addressing any signs of water damage early on. Stay vigilant and proactive about maintaining a healthy indoor environment.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 5, 2026 8:04 pm