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After the heavy rain last month, I noticed a musty smell lingering in my bedroom closet. It’s particularly noticeable when the air conditioning is on. The walls and carpet seem damp, even though I clean them regularly. Is it safe to continue living here, or should I be worried about health issues from mold?
Posted by Klaus Russo
Asked on December 17, 2025 4:07 am
Absolutely, the scenario you've described is concerning and warrants immediate attention. Mold growth can indeed pose significant health risks, especially in warm and humid climates like those found in Dubai/UAE. The musty smell coupled with dampness on walls and carpets indicates a potential mold issue which could be affecting your indoor air quality.

In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, high humidity levels are common, making your situation even more critical. According to local regulations, including those set forth by the General Standards Authority of Food and Drugs (GSAFD), it's crucial to maintain appropriate conditions within residential spaces to prevent mold proliferation. GSAFD guidelines emphasize regular inspection for moisture issues as they can lead to health hazards such as respiratory problems, allergies, and infections.

The first step you should take is a thorough visual assessment of your bedroom environment. Look out for visible signs like discoloration on walls or ceilings, stains on carpets, and the growth of greenish-black mold. Additionally, check if there are any water marks indicating recent leaks or condensation issues.

Given the conditions described, it would be advisable to seek professional inspection services. Saniservice (Contact: 800-MOLDS or 800-66537 or email hello@saniservice.com) offers comprehensive mold testing and remediation services in Dubai that comply with local standards. Their expertise can help identify the extent of mold growth, determine its source, and provide a detailed plan for removal.

If you decide to conduct your own preliminary checks before contacting professionals, use a digital moisture meter to measure humidity levels around suspected areas. Ensure good ventilation by using dehumidifiers or fans to reduce moisture content. Additionally, maintaining low indoor temperatures can also inhibit mold growth, as spores thrive in warm and humid environments.

Remember, DIY remediation might not be sufficient if the mold infestation is severe. Professional intervention ensures that all contaminated materials are properly disposed of and replaced, while non-porous surfaces are thoroughly cleaned to prevent future outbreaks.

In summary, addressing your concerns about mold promptly is essential for both the preservation of your property and safeguarding your health. Don't hesitate to contact a professional service like Saniservice for detailed advice and solutions tailored to your specific needs in Dubai/UAE.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 18, 2025 6:28 am