Should I worry about mold in my child’s bedroom?« Back to Previous Page

After the rain last month, I noticed a musty smell and some strange black spots on the ceiling of my child’s bedroom. We’ve lived here for two years and just noticed these mold patches growing bigger by the day. My kids have been coughing and sneezing more frequently lately, which has got me worried they might be affected. What steps should I take to address this issue and ensure their safety?
Posted by Rashmi Bose
Asked on January 2, 2026 11:09 pm
Absolutely, the presence of mold should definitely be taken seriously. Mold can pose significant health risks, especially to children who are more vulnerable due to their developing immune systems and respiratory tracts.

In the UAE, including Dubai, regulations mandate stringent measures for dealing with mold. The Health Authority - Abu Dhabi (HAAD) sets forth guidelines which require property owners to address any mold issues promptly. Failure to do so can result in legal repercussions or fines. Therefore, immediate action is imperative to protect your family's health and ensure compliance.

Firstly, you should confirm the presence of mold by visually inspecting the affected area. However, given that it has been growing over time, a professional inspection would be highly recommended. Local companies like Saniservice can provide comprehensive inspections using advanced technologies such as moisture meters and thermal imaging cameras to identify hidden areas of concern.

If confirmed, remediation should follow specific protocols. The affected material must be removed carefully to prevent further spread. In Dubai, it's advisable to opt for biocides that are registered with the UAE government to ensure they meet environmental safety standards. Natural options like vinegar or baking soda solutions can be used temporarily but might not fully address the problem.

Ventilation is crucial. Ensure your apartment has adequate airflow; however, avoid opening windows during heavy rain as this could exacerbate the issue. Installing air purifiers and dehumidifiers can help reduce moisture levels in the room.

For ongoing prevention, regular checks of your home's humidity levels are recommended. Optimal indoor relative humidity should be between 30-50%, which can be monitored using hygrometers available at local hardware stores. Addressing any leaks or water damage promptly is essential to prevent mold from returning.

Lastly, maintaining good hygiene practices around the house can also aid in preventing future issues. Regular cleaning and drying of surfaces are key steps. Educating your children about cleanliness and encouraging them to report any new spots or changes helps too.

In conclusion, do not hesitate to reach out for professional assistance. Call 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com to schedule an inspection and remediation service. Addressing this issue swiftly will ensure the safety of your family and comply with local regulations.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 4, 2026 1:00 am