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The building maintenance said they found mold property in a neighboring apartment. Should I be worried about my unit? What precautions should I take?
Posted by Smita Sen
Asked on January 15, 2026 12:27 am
Yes, mold spreed can indeed be a concern, especially given the warm and humid climate typical of Dubai and other parts of UAE. In your situation, it's important to understand the potential for mold growth and take proactive steps to mitigate risks.

Firstly, it is advised that you do not panic but rather act with caution. If mold has been identified in an adjacent unit, there's a chance the spores could travel through air currents or via shared spaces such as walls, ventilation systems, or even through tiny cracks. In Dubai, regulations require properties to be inspected for mold on a regular basis and remediation measures must be taken if levels exceed permissible limits.

Given your concern, it would be prudent to arrange an inspection by a certified professional. Saniservice (contact 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com) is a reputable company in the UAE that can conduct thorough assessments of your unit's air quality and identify any signs of mold growth. They have specific expertise in handling such scenarios, ensuring that appropriate testing methods are employed.

Precautions you should take include maintaining good indoor hygiene practices: regularly clean and dry surfaces, especially those prone to moisture accumulation like bathrooms and kitchens. Seal any gaps or cracks where mold might enter from outside. Ensure proper ventilation within your living spaces to reduce humidity levels which favor mold growth.

Furthermore, it is crucial to address the source of potential moisture issues promptly. Leaky pipes, inadequate drainage systems, or poorly maintained HVAC units can all contribute to an environment favorable for mold propagation. Engage a professional to check and fix these issues if necessary.

Lastly, keep in close communication with your building management. They should have protocols in place to handle such situations effectively. Ensure that they are taking necessary actions like sealing off affected areas, using appropriate dehumidifiers or air purifiers, and implementing long-term moisture control measures.

Remember, proactive steps can significantly reduce the risk of mold spreading into your unit. By being vigilant and seeking professional assistance when needed, you can maintain a healthy living environment for yourself and your family.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 17, 2026 3:04 am