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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a musty smell lingering in my bedroom closet. The walls seem damp, especially during cooler evenings, and there’s even some mildew forming on the back of the closet door. Given that this is an old building with poor ventilation, how can I address this issue before it causes more damage or health problems?
Posted by Isabelle Schmidt
Asked on December 8, 2025 2:25 am
Absolutely, the conditions you've described warrant immediate attention. The presence of dampness, a musty smell, and mildew formation are clear indicators of mold growth in your bedroom closet, which can indeed pose significant health risks as well as structural damage over time.

In the UAE, especially in Dubai, buildings constructed before stringent modern regulations were enforced may have inherent vulnerabilities that make them prone to moisture-related issues. The old building you mentioned is particularly susceptible due to its age and poor ventilation. According to local laws and guidelines, it's crucial to address mold problems promptly to prevent escalation into a severe situation.

Firstly, cease any activities that might exacerbate the problem. Avoid drying clothes or other items directly on walls or in areas where moisture can easily accumulate. This will help reduce the humidity levels, which are key for mold growth.

Inspecting the closet thoroughly is your next step. Look out for visible signs of mold growth and assess the extent of water damage. Mold often appears as black, green, brown, or white patches and has a distinctive musty odor. In your case, you've already noticed some mildew on the back of the door - this is an early warning sign.

If the problem seems extensive or if you're unsure about what to do next, it's highly recommended to call in professionals. Here, I'd like to recommend our services at Saniservice. We can provide a comprehensive mold inspection and remediation plan that adheres to local regulations such as those outlined by the Environment Agency - Abu Dhabi (EAD) and Dubai Health Authority.

To prevent future issues, consider installing dehumidifiers in affected areas. Ensure proper ventilation, perhaps by adding exhaust fans or using air purifiers with HEPA filters to minimize mold spore spread. Additionally, sealing any gaps around windows and doors can help control moisture intrusion.

Remember, early intervention is key. Mold not only causes structural damage but can also lead to respiratory issues for those who are sensitive to allergens like mold spores. By taking swift action, you'll protect both your health and the integrity of your property. If you need any assistance or have further questions about mold management in Dubai, feel free to contact us at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com.

Stay proactive, and don't let this issue fester!
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 9, 2025 4:29 pm