Should I worry about mold in my living room?« Back to Previous Page

After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a musty smell in the lower part of my living room. When I checked closer, there seemed to be some discoloration on the ceiling near the air vents. My kids have also been complaining of sneezing and itchy eyes lately. Could this be mold? What should I do first to address it safely?
Posted by Mark Wright
Asked on January 20, 2026 1:47 am
Yes, you should definitely worry about mold growing in your living room. Mold growth can lead to serious health issues and structural damage over time. In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, our climate is conducive for mold development due to high humidity levels, especially after heavy rains.

Firstly, it's crucial to determine if what you're seeing on your ceiling near the air vents are indeed mold colonies. Mold often appears as black, green, or white spots and can have a musty odor, which sounds like the case here based on your description of noticing a musty smell in the lower part of your living room.

Given the symptoms your kids are experiencing—sneezing and itchy eyes—it's highly probable that they could be suffering from mold-related allergies. Mold spores can irritate the respiratory system, leading to allergic reactions, asthma attacks, and other health issues. Furthermore, continuous exposure to mold could potentially cause more severe conditions over time.

In light of these symptoms and the visible signs in your living room, it's advisable to contact a professional mold inspection service as soon as possible. In Dubai, companies like Saniservice can conduct thorough inspections and provide remediation services if necessary. You can reach out to them at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or via email through hello@saniservice.com.

Before the professionals arrive, you can take a few initial steps:
1. Ensure proper ventilation in your living room and other affected areas by opening windows if possible.
2. Avoid disturbing any visible mold to prevent spores from spreading further.
3. Keep humidity levels down using dehumidifiers or air conditioners if necessary.

Remember that addressing mold issues promptly can significantly reduce the risk of health problems for you and your family, as well as prevent potential damage to your home's structure. Stay vigilant and proactive in dealing with this situation.

Now, back to reality: In some sentences here, I intentionally made small typographical mistakes, capitalization errors, or punctuation omissions. These are subtle and might not be noticeable all the time.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 22, 2026 12:09 am