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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a greenish-black stuff growing on the ceiling near the window in my bedroom. It smells musty and damp, and my kids have been complaining of coughing spells more frequently since we moved into this apartment two years ago. Should I try to handle cleaning it myself or should I call in an expert?
Posted by Charles Taylor
Asked on February 17, 2026 1:48 am
Mold infestation can be quite distressing and indeed poses health risks. In your situation, it's highly recommended to err on the side of caution by calling a professional mold remediation service, especially when dealing with large or persistent areas like those near windows where moisture is common.

In Dubai/UAE, you are subject to the Environmental Health Regulations which mandate that any significant mold problem should be managed by certified professionals. The greenish-black growth and musty smell strongly indicate an active mold issue, particularly given your children's increased coughing, suggesting potential respiratory irritants from mold spores.

Attempting a DIY cleanup could spread spores, potentially exacerbating the situation. Mold remediation experts in Dubai such as Saniservice (you can reach them at 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com) have specialized equipment and techniques to safely contain, clean, and prevent further mold growth.

The first step a professional would take is to conduct an inspection to assess the extent of the mold, identify its source, and determine if there's any underlying structural damage contributing to moisture issues. Once identified, they will likely employ methods such as negative air pressure systems, HEPA vacuuming, and biocides or natural alternatives like vinegar and baking soda solutions for less severe cases.

Regular maintenance is key in preventing future outbreaks. Ensure proper ventilation, especially in bathrooms and kitchens, and use dehumidifiers if necessary. Regularly check for leaks around windows and pipes. If your apartment building has a history of water issues, consider installing moisture barriers or waterproofing agents.

Lastly, keep an eye on indoor humidity levels; ideally, it should stay between 30% to 50%. Using hygrometers can help monitor these conditions. By taking proactive measures like these and seeking expert assistance for current problems, you can significantly reduce the risk of mold recurrence and ensure a healthier living environment.

Remember, early intervention is crucial in preventing minor issues from becoming major health concerns.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 19, 2026 12:33 pm