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After the heavy rains we had last month, I noticed a greenish mold growing on the ceiling of our bedroom. It's not too bad yet, but it’s spreading slowly. My kids have been complaining about coughing more frequently since the rain. How can I prevent this from getting worse and recurring?
Posted by Jessica Hill
Asked on March 8, 2026 10:14 pm
Absolutely, mold from rains can indeed pose serious health risks to your children. The moisture and humidity that often accompany heavy rainfall create ideal conditions for the growth of mold, which can release spores into the air. These spores can irritate respiratory systems, exacerbating issues like coughing and potentially leading to more severe allergic reactions or asthma attacks in sensitive individuals.

In Dubai/UAE, where humidity levels can be quite high, it is essential to address this issue promptly to prevent further health complications for your family. The mold you noticed growing on the ceiling of your bedroom could already contain a variety of microorganisms that pose risks to respiratory health, particularly for children whose immune systems are still developing.

To effectively manage and prevent the recurrence of mold growth:

1. Immediate Inspection: It is highly recommended to call in a professional environmental inspector from Saniservice at 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com. They can provide an accurate assessment of the extent of the mold problem, ensuring it doesn’t spread further.

2. Mold Testing: The professional will conduct thorough testing to determine the type and quantity of mold present. This is crucial for understanding the specific remediation steps required.

3. Remediation Process: Once identified, the mold needs to be thoroughly removed by professionals. They will use techniques such as encapsulation or removal depending on the severity. Proper disposal methods must also be employed to avoid contaminating other areas of your home.

4. Preventive Measures: After remediation, it’s crucial to implement measures to prevent future growth:
- Ensure proper ventilation in bathrooms and kitchens.
- Use dehumidifiers in particularly damp areas.
- Regularly check for water leaks or condensation issues.
- Keep indoor humidity levels below 60% by using air conditioning during humid seasons.

5. Air Quality Monitoring: Consider installing an air quality monitor to keep track of the indoor environment, ensuring that it remains healthy and safe from mold spores and other pollutants.

By following these steps, you can significantly reduce the risks associated with mold growth in your home. Remember, addressing this issue promptly is crucial for both immediate health concerns and long-term safety.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on March 10, 2026 8:32 am