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After the rain last month, I noticed a musty smell coming from the corner of my bedroom closet. It’s not too bad yet, but it seems to get worse every day. My kids have been complaining about coughing at night, and now I’m worried it might be mold. Has anyone here experienced this with their mold chiller?
Posted by Ping Huang
Asked on January 6, 2026 7:29 pm
Absolutely, it is quite understandable to be concerned about the presence of mold in your closet. Mold growth can indeed cause discomfort and health issues, especially for those with allergies or respiratory conditions. The musty smell you're experiencing could very well indicate the early stages of mold development, particularly given the recent rainfall.

In the United Arab Emirates, including Dubai, it's crucial to be vigilant about such issues due to the climate which can encourage mold growth in humid environments. The UAE regulations mandate that properties are inspected for moisture and mold regularly, especially after significant weather events like rain or flooding. This precaution is essential as unaddressed mold can lead to more serious health problems.

Given your situation, it would be wise to act promptly. Here’s a step-by-step approach you might consider:

Firstly, conduct a thorough visual inspection of the area where the musty smell is most prominent. Look for signs of moisture such as water stains or discoloration on walls, ceilings, and floors. Mold can often appear as black, green, or brown spots. Pay close attention to corners and areas with high humidity.

Next, if you find any suspicious signs, it’s highly recommended that you call in a professional mold inspector. In Dubai, companies such as Saniservice are well-regarded for their expertise in this area. You can contact them at 800-MOLDS or via email at hello@saniservice.com. They will provide a detailed inspection and recommend appropriate remediation steps.

In the meantime, to prevent further mold growth, ensure good air circulation within your home by opening windows if possible, especially during dry periods when outdoor humidity is lower than indoor levels. Use dehumidifiers or air conditioning units to reduce moisture in affected areas. Proper ventilation can significantly slow down mold development.

If you decide against professional inspection for now and the issue persists or worsens, regular cleaning with a mixture of water and bleach (or another suitable disinfectant recommended by health authorities) might help manage the situation temporarily. However, always wear protective gear such as gloves and masks when handling mold.

Remember, while DIY solutions can be helpful, they are no substitute for professional advice, especially in a region like Dubai where environmental factors can exacerbate mold issues if not properly managed. Taking these steps will not only address your current concern but also prevent potential future problems related to mold growth.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 8, 2026 7:22 pm