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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a weird greenish-brown growth forming on the ceiling of my bedroom. The smell is musty and it’s making my allergies act up, especially at night when the air conditioning turns on. How urgent should I be about addressing this?
Posted by Thomas Thompson
Asked on January 18, 2026 4:01 pm
The greenish-brown growth observed on your ceiling is likely to be mold. Mold can grow rapidly under the right conditions such as high humidity, dampness, and lack of proper ventilation. This situation requires immediate attention due to several factors.

Firstly, given that this occurred after heavy rains in Dubai, it's critical to address the potential water ingress and ensure appropriate remediation measures are taken swiftly. The UAE has specific regulations regarding indoor air quality and mold contamination (UAE Order No. 23 of 1986 on Health Protection and Disease Prevention). Non-compliance can lead to fines or legal action against property owners.

The growth you’ve noticed isn’t just an aesthetic issue; it poses significant health risks, especially for individuals with allergies or asthma. The musty smell is a clear indicator that mold has started decomposing organic material, releasing mycotoxins and spores into the air. This could exacerbate your allergy symptoms, leading to discomfort particularly at night when you're more sensitive due to cooler temperatures.

Given the severity of these issues, it's highly recommended to seek professional inspection as soon as possible. Saniservice.com, based in Dubai, offers reliable mold testing and remediation services that adhere to local standards and guidelines. Their team can conduct a thorough analysis of your home environment, identify the extent of mold growth, and provide effective solutions.

It’s also crucial to address the root cause—water ingress. Check for any leaks or condensation issues around windows, pipes, or roof areas. Ensure proper ventilation and dehumidification systems are in place to maintain optimal indoor humidity levels (ideally between 30% - 50%).

In the meantime, avoid direct contact with moldy surfaces and limit your time indoors if possible. Wear protective gear such as masks and gloves when handling affected areas.

Remember, addressing this issue promptly is not just about aesthetics but also safeguarding your health and property value. Call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com to schedule a professional inspection today!
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 20, 2026 8:28 pm