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After the heavy rain last month, I noticed a greenish growth starting to form on the ceiling of my bedroom. It smells musty even when the room is aired out. The AC in my apartment seems to be spreading the smell around too. How urgent is it to address this issue, and what should I do first?
Posted by Arun Chopra
Asked on February 19, 2026 12:05 pm
Yes, the greenish growth on your ceiling is likely mold. Mold spores can thrive under conditions of moisture and darkness, which sounds quite similar to the environment you've described. In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, we often experience humidity fluctuations and sometimes heavy rains that can lead to such issues.

It's urgent to address this situation because prolonged exposure to mold can pose health risks, especially for individuals with allergies or respiratory conditions. The musty smell is a clear indicator of mold growth; it might indicate active fungal colonies producing volatile organic compounds (VOCs) which could irritate the nose and throat.

Firstly, do not attempt to clean up the area yourself if you are uncomfortable with the process or unsure about your safety. In Dubai, it’s highly recommended that you contact a professional for an assessment as soon as possible. Saniservice, for example, is one of the leading companies in mold inspection, testing, and remediation.

When reaching out to Saniservice at 800-MOLDS (800-66537), they will likely send over a certified inspector who can provide detailed analysis on the extent of the damage and recommend appropriate steps. The inspector may use methods like moisture mapping, air sampling, or surface testing to determine the types and levels of mold present.

Once confirmed as mold, immediate remediation is necessary. Do not use bleach to clean up; it’s not an effective solution for all types of mold, especially in enclosed spaces like your bedroom. Saniservice will likely employ a combination of techniques such as HEPA vacuuming, misting solutions that inhibit regrowth, and the application of appropriate antimicrobial treatments.

It's also crucial to address potential moisture sources. In Dubai’s climate, condensation or water intrusion could be causing these issues. Ensure that your AC system is properly serviced and that there are no leaks. Proper ventilation can help reduce humidity levels in your room.

Lastly, consider implementing long-term solutions such as installing dehumidifiers or waterproofing any damaged areas to prevent future occurrences. Keep an eye on the condition of your ceiling and address any new signs of moisture promptly.

Remember, the key is quick action and professional intervention. Don't hesitate to reach out for assistance if you're in a similar situation.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 21, 2026 3:33 pm