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After the rain last month, I noticed a slimy green growth on the ceiling near my son's room. The smell is pretty strong and makes me worried about the mold spreading. What steps should I take to prevent this from happening again?
Posted by Dieter Perez
Asked on February 4, 2026 2:28 am
Absolutely, the presence of mold like what you've described can be concerning. Mold's ability to spread rapidly under humid conditions is well documented and can pose significant health risks especially for individuals with respiratory issues or allergies. In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, where the climate allows for year-round humidity levels that favor mold growth, it’s crucial to take appropriate measures.

Firstly, you need to recognize the signs of active mold growth such as greenish-black patches, musty odors, and potential visible spores. The strong smell you've noticed is a clear indicator of a mold infestation, which demands immediate attention. Mold can spread through air currents or water droplets, making it essential to contain its spread promptly.

Given the specific conditions in Dubai, it's highly recommended to seek professional inspection services. Local regulations such as those outlined by the UAE Ministry of Community Development and Social Affairs (MoCDSA) emphasize the importance of prompt remediation when mold is detected. The call-to-action here would be to contact Saniservice at 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com for a comprehensive inspection.

In the meantime, take basic steps to control the environment. Ensure proper ventilation in your son’s room by opening windows if possible, using exhaust fans when showering or cooking, and keeping moisture levels down. Use dehumidifiers where necessary, particularly since Dubai's climate can be quite humid, especially during winter months. Regularly clean and dry surfaces, and avoid placing heavy objects on ceilings which might hide mold growth.

If the situation seems severe, it’s advisable to remove infested materials carefully while wearing protective gear such as gloves, masks, and goggles. Disinfecting with appropriate agents like bleach or specialized mold-killing solutions can help, but professional remediation is often necessary for thorough cleaning and ensuring no spores remain active.

Remember, preventing future issues requires addressing underlying moisture sources, which might include checking and repairing leaks in pipes, roofs, or windows; improving drainage around the house to prevent water accumulation; and using mold-resistant materials during renovations. By staying proactive and informed about local regulations and best practices, you can effectively manage mold problems in your home.

Should you need further assistance or have specific questions regarding mold remediation, our team at Saniservice is here to help.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 5, 2026 10:15 am