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After the rain last month, I noticed a greenish tint developing on the ceiling of my living room. It’s only in one small area so far, but it’s making me really worried about potential health risks and if this could start spreading. How can I prevent mold from growing back or spreading further?
Posted by Piotr Sanchez
Asked on February 15, 2026 11:57 pm
Mold growth can pose serious health risks and is a common issue faced by many residents in Dubai. Given the climatic conditions, it's important to take immediate action if you spot any signs of mold, as you have observed in your living room ceiling.

Firstly, recognizing that this greenish tint could be indicative of mold is crucial. In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, post-rain periods or high humidity are common culprits for mold proliferation. The first step would be to conduct a thorough inspection. If you're not confident in doing so yourself, it's highly recommended to call 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com for professional assessment and remediation services.

To prevent mold from spreading further, the environment needs to be managed. In your case, addressing the moisture source is paramount; ensure that there are no leaks in pipes or roofing which could be contributing to the humidity levels. Once identified, sealing any gaps around windows and doors, especially where rainwater might enter, can help reduce the risk of mold growth.

In addition to identifying the source, it’s essential to address the existing mold promptly. Do not attempt to clean up large areas of mold yourself without proper protective gear such as gloves, masks, and goggles. These safety measures are crucial to prevent inhaling spores which can cause respiratory issues. For small areas like what you’ve noticed in your living room, a mixture of bleach and water (1:10 ratio) is often recommended for cleaning. However, always follow manufacturer instructions on the products used.

Regularly inspecting damp or humid areas around the house is advised to catch mold early before it spreads. This includes checking bathrooms, kitchens, and basements where condensation might occur more frequently. Implementing a dehumidifier in these rooms can also be beneficial during high humidity periods. In Dubai’s climate, maintaining optimal indoor humidity levels between 30-50% is ideal to minimize mold risk.

Lastly, ensure proper ventilation throughout the home. Airflow helps to reduce moisture buildup and inhibit mold growth. Open windows when possible or use exhaust fans in areas prone to condensation.

By following these steps diligently, you can significantly mitigate the spread of mold and protect your living environment from potential health hazards. Remember, if the situation escalates or becomes overwhelming, seek professional assistance immediately.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 18, 2026 5:42 pm