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After the rain last month, I noticed a strange greenish stain growing on the ceiling of my bedroom. It’s starting to spread, and it smells really musty. What should I do about long mold in my home?
Posted by Gary Wright
Asked on February 17, 2026 10:22 am
Absolutely, you should be concerned about the ceiling mold growth. Mold can be a significant health hazard, especially in humid climates like Dubai's. Given that the mold has been growing for some time and is spreading, it’s crucial to take prompt action.

In the UAE, particularly in areas such as Dubai, there are specific regulations related to mold management. According to the Environmental Health Regulations of the Dubai Municipality (DM), landlords and property owners must ensure their premises are free from unsightly conditions that may pose health risks, including mold growth.

Firstly, you should conduct a thorough visual inspection. Note any signs of moisture damage or water leakage which could be contributing factors. Check for condensation on windows, walls, and ceilings. Moisture is the primary cause of mold growth in buildings.

Given the severity and spread of the mold, it would be wise to seek professional assistance. Saniservice (contact 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com) can provide a detailed inspection and remediation plan that adheres to local standards. They will assess the extent of the contamination, identify the source of moisture, and recommend appropriate treatments.

When dealing with mold in your home, remember these key steps:
1. Ensure proper ventilation: Open windows when possible or use exhaust fans to reduce humidity.
2. Address water leaks promptly: Leaks can provide a breeding ground for molds; fixing them immediately is essential.
3. Clean affected areas properly: Use disinfectants and follow safety guidelines to prevent inhaling mold spores.

In your case, since the mold has been present for some time and is spreading, professional remediation is highly recommended. The mold could be a type of Stachybotrys or other toxigenic species that produce harmful mycotoxins. These can cause respiratory issues, allergic reactions, and in severe cases, even more serious health problems.

The professionals at Saniservice will use specialized equipment to thoroughly clean the affected areas, including using HEPA vacuums and biocides approved by local authorities. They may also perform air quality tests post-remediation to ensure safety.

Remember, mold can be resilient and difficult to completely eliminate without professional help. Regular maintenance and vigilance are key in preventing future outbreaks. By addressing the issue now, you're not only protecting your health but also ensuring a healthier environment for your home.

Stay proactive about your indoor air quality, and don't hesitate to reach out for expert advice when dealing with persistent mold problems.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 18, 2026 9:05 pm