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After the heavy rain last month, I noticed a musty smell lingering in my bedroom, especially when I open the windows. Upon closer inspection, I found some greenish patches on the ceiling near the corner where water tends to accumulate after leaks. The AC seems to be exacerbating the issue by spreading the dampness around. Has anyone else experienced this and what steps should I take to address it?
Posted by Meena Patel
Asked on January 20, 2026 12:56 am
Yes, mold remediation can indeed pose certain dangers in your home. The greenish patches you observed in the corner of your bedroom ceiling are a clear sign of mold growth, which is especially prevalent following heavy rain or water leaks in areas such as Dubai where humidity levels can be quite high.

First and foremost, it's important to understand that some molds produce spores and mycotoxins that can have adverse health effects on humans. In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, there are specific regulations regarding mold remediation, but they typically don't differ much from international standards. It is highly recommended for you to seek a professional inspection first. Saniservice.com (call 800-MOLDS or 800-66537) offers these services and can assess the extent of the contamination and provide appropriate remediation strategies.

When tackling mold, it's crucial to ensure proper containment and safety measures are in place. For instance, if the affected area is significant (greater than 10 square meters), you might need a more extensive approach involving specialized equipment such as negative air pressure systems or respirators for personnel involved. In Dubai, you should also be mindful of local environmental standards and ensure any remediation work complies with them.

Addressing the AC unit's role in spreading dampness is another critical step. Regular maintenance of your HVAC system can help prevent moisture accumulation. You might consider consulting an HVAC specialist to assess if there are any leaks or issues within the system that could be contributing to the mold growth.

To avoid further spread, it’s essential to clean and dry the affected areas promptly. Use a solution of water and detergent to scrub away the mold colonies, then thoroughly dry the area with fans or dehumidifiers. However, given the scale you've described, professional assistance is strongly advised.

Lastly, long-term prevention involves addressing any potential sources of moisture in your home. This includes fixing leaks promptly, ensuring proper ventilation, and using dehumidifiers to maintain relative humidity below 60%.

Remember, while DIY cleanup can be attempted for minor cases, professional remediation ensures safety and effectiveness. If you're unsure about the extent or handling of the mold issue, don't hesitate to contact Saniservice.com for a consultation.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 22, 2026 4:40 pm