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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a musty smell and some discoloration on the ceiling of my bedroom. It's in the corner where the ceiling meets the wall, and it seems to get worse after we use the AC. Has anyone else experienced this, and what can I do to prevent mold from growing again?
Posted by Emma Dabrowski
Asked on December 14, 2025 8:51 am
Absolutely, mold growth post-rains should be given serious consideration especially in areas like Dubai where humidity can exacerbate the situation. The occurrence of a musty smell and discoloration on your bedroom ceiling is concerning as these are common signs of moisture damage often linked to mold infestation.

In the UAE context, it's important to note that according to the Environmental Health Regulation 14/2015 issued by the Dubai Health Authority (DHA), establishments are required to maintain conditions preventing the growth and proliferation of microorganisms. This regulation highlights the importance of addressing any moisture-related issues promptly to avoid health risks.

Given your situation, a proactive approach is advised. Firstly, ensure thorough drying out of affected areas. Utilize dehumidifiers or air conditioners to manage indoor humidity levels; however, be aware that ACs can sometimes create cold spots conducive for mold growth if not properly maintained. Regular cleaning and descaling are crucial.

A professional inspection by a certified environmental consultant is highly recommended especially after significant rainfall events. This will help in identifying the extent of damage and ensuring appropriate remediation measures are taken. In Dubai, companies like Saniservice (hello@saniservice.com or call 800-MOLDS/800-66537) can provide such services.

In terms of prevention, ensure proper ventilation especially during rainy seasons. Seal any gaps around windows and doors to minimize water intrusion. Regularly inspect your home's exterior for signs of leakage or structural weaknesses that could allow rainwater entry.

Lastly, maintaining a clean environment by addressing any moisture issues swiftly is key in preventing mold growth. Should you notice any recurring issues or if the smell persists despite efforts, do not hesitate to seek professional assistance immediately.

Remember, proactive management and timely intervention can significantly reduce the risk of mold problems becoming chronic issues.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 15, 2025 9:40 pm