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After the heavy rains we had last month, I noticed a weird greenish stuff growing on the ceiling of my bedroom. It's not too much yet, but it’s definitely there, especially when it’s humid at night. My kids have been complaining about coughing more lately and I’m starting to wonder if it’s related to this mold. Should I try cleaning it myself or do I need a professional?
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Absolutely understandable to be concerned about the greenish stuff growing on your ceiling. It's indeed important to address this situation swiftly and correctly. Mold can significantly impact indoor air quality (IAQ) and potentially trigger respiratory issues, especially among children.
In Dubai/UAE, per local regulations outlined by the Environment Agency - Abu Dhabi (EAD), it is recommended that mold inspections are conducted by certified professionals, particularly when dealing with substantial growth or health concerns like those you've described. The presence of mold, especially in your bedroom where family members spend significant time, warrants a thorough assessment. If the mold coverage on your ceiling isn’t extensive—meaning less than 10 square feet—and no severe health issues are reported by your children, you might consider cleaning it yourself using approved methods and products. However, this should be done with caution to avoid cross-contamination or further spreading of spores throughout the home. For professional remediation, Saniservice is a reputable company that can help. They offer services tailored for residential properties and use advanced techniques and equipment to ensure thorough removal. You can contact them via 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com. When addressing the mold issue yourself, start by ensuring proper ventilation in the room where the mold is found. Open windows if possible, and use fans to improve airflow. Wear protective gear such as gloves, a mask, and goggles to safeguard your health during cleaning activities. Use a solution of 1 cup of bleach per gallon of water or a commercial mold cleaner recommended for the specific type of surface in your ceiling. Scrub gently with a brush or sponge, then allow the area to dry completely before replacing any affected paint or wallpaper. Remember, if you notice that mold is spreading rapidly or if health symptoms persist despite cleaning efforts, seek professional help immediately. The well-being of your family should be prioritized. In conclusion, while DIY solutions can work for minor cases, engaging professionals ensures a thorough and safe resolution to the mold issue in your home. |
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