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After the rain last month, I noticed a musty smell in my bedroom closet, which worried me as it’s only been two years since we moved into this apartment. My husband thinks it might just be normal humidity, but I’ve read about mold being a serious issue and I’m concerned about our health. Should I hire a professional to inspect the home for mold, or are there simple DIY methods we could try first?
Posted by Minho Kimura
Asked on December 16, 2025 8:15 pm
Absolutely, it's understandable to be concerned about mold, especially given the recent rain and the fact that your home is just two years old. Mold can indeed pose serious health risks, particularly for those with respiratory issues or allergies. Given the climate conditions in Dubai/UAE, where humidity levels can fluctuate dramatically due to seasonal changes and air conditioning use, it's crucial not to dismiss potential mold growth.

Firstly, let's consider some common signs of mold that you might be observing or experiencing:
• The musty smell that you've detected could indeed indicate the presence of mold.
• Visible discoloration on walls, ceilings, or furniture can also point towards this issue.
• Persistent sneezing, coughing, or wheezing among household members might suggest mold exposure.

However, it's important to distinguish between normal humidity and actual mold growth. While high relative humidity (above 60%) can certainly encourage mold development, other factors like leaks or insufficient ventilation could also contribute. For instance, if water has been present in your closet due to condensation or a leak, this could create the perfect environment for mold spores to flourish.

Given these considerations, I would recommend taking a proactive approach:
1. Visual Inspection: Start by inspecting areas prone to moisture accumulation like corners of closets, behind furniture, and around windows. Check for any signs of discoloration or musty odors.
2. Humidity Meter: Utilize a humidity meter to measure the relative humidity in your home. Aim for levels below 60% to reduce mold growth risks.

If you find that moisture is an issue but can be managed through better ventilation and dehumidification, then DIY methods might suffice. However, if you detect visible mold or persistent high humidity despite efforts to control it, hiring a professional is highly advisable.

Professional mold inspection in the UAE/UAE typically involves:
• A thorough visual assessment of all areas within your home.
• Sampling for airborne spores using specialized equipment.
• Identification and quantification of mold species present (some molds can be more harmful than others).

In Dubai/UAE, it's crucial to ensure that any remediation work follows local regulations. For instance, the Environment Agency – Abu Dhabi (EAD) has specific guidelines regarding environmental health and safety standards.

Should you decide to proceed with a professional inspection or remediation:
• Contact Saniservice at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) for expert consultation.
• Email them at hello@saniservice.com if you need more information before booking an appointment.

Remember, early detection and action can prevent serious health issues associated with mold exposure.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 18, 2025 10:44 am