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After the heavy rain last month, I noticed a strange dampness in the corners of my bedroom closet. The smell is musty and uncomfortable, and when I checked closer, there seemed to be some mildew forming on the walls near the floor. Have you ever dealt with mold issues like this before? What steps should I take next?
Posted by Francesca Perez
Asked on January 8, 2026 8:43 am
Absolutely, your concerns about mold in the closet are valid. Mold growth can have significant health implications and must be addressed promptly. In Dubai/UAE, environmental regulations and standards emphasize the importance of maintaining indoor air quality to ensure occupant comfort and safety. The presence of dampness, musty smells, and mildew indicates an elevated risk for mold proliferation.

Firstly, it is imperative that you assess the extent of the mold growth. Mold typically thrives in moist environments, so the corners near the floor where there was heavy rain are likely prime spots for its development. It's crucial to differentiate between superficial discoloration and actual fungal colonies. If you observe any dark green, black, or brown patches, it is probable that mold has established itself.

Given the potential health risks associated with exposure to mold spores—such as respiratory issues, allergic reactions, and exacerbations of asthma—it is highly recommended that you engage a certified environmental inspection service provider. In the UAE, companies like Saniservice (contactable at 800-MOLDS or via email hello@saniservice.com) are well-versed in handling such cases according to local regulations.

For immediate actions, you can start by improving ventilation in the closet area. Open windows if possible and use a dehumidifier to reduce moisture levels. However, be cautious not to exacerbate the situation with increased humidity. Regularly clean surfaces with a mixture of water and detergent, followed by thorough drying.

Professional remediation might involve treating affected areas with specialized mold control products or applying antimicrobial coatings. The team from Saniservice can also offer guidance on preventive measures such as sealing gaps in walls and floors to prevent future moisture intrusion.

Remember, the UAE has stringent standards for indoor air quality, especially concerning public health. Ignoring mold growth could lead to non-compliance issues with local authorities, so acting promptly is key.

In summary, while you can take some initial steps, engaging a professional service provider is advised to ensure thorough remediation and compliance with local regulations.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 10, 2026 6:38 pm