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After the heavy rain last month, I noticed a greenish-brown substance starting to grow on the ceiling of my bedroom. The smell is musty, and it's only getting worse. My kids have been complaining of coughing fits every night. How urgent should I be about addressing this mold issue in my home?
Posted by Christopher Williams
Asked on February 4, 2026 3:23 pm
Addressing the mold issue in your bedroom ceiling is indeed very urgent. Mold growth can pose significant health risks, especially to those who have respiratory issues like coughing fits which your children are experiencing. The greenish-brown substance you've noticed, along with the musty smell, indicates active mold growth.

In Dubai and UAE regulations, it's mandatory to address such issues promptly. The UAE Environment Agency (UAEEA) sets standards for indoor air quality and requires property owners to ensure a safe living environment free from health hazards like mold. Failure to comply can result in fines or legal actions depending on the severity of the situation.

Given the symptoms your children are experiencing, it's crucial to act quickly. It is highly recommended that you seek professional help through a certified environmental inspection company such as Saniservice, with whom you can contact via 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email them at hello@saniservice.com. They have the expertise and tools to accurately assess the extent of the mold problem.

When you do call for professional help, ensure that they perform a comprehensive inspection which includes identifying the type of mold, its source, and any underlying moisture issues. This will be crucial in determining the appropriate remediation plan. Mold can grow rapidly under humid conditions or if there's water leakage from pipes, roofs, or windows, so it’s important to find out where the moisture is coming from.

In the meantime, you might want to take some preliminary steps:
1. Ventilate your bedroom by opening windows when possible.
2. Use a dehumidifier to reduce indoor humidity levels if they are above 60%.
3. Avoid using air conditioners that don’t have proper drainage systems as they can create condensation and encourage mold growth.

Remember, the key is not just treating the visible mold but also addressing the root cause of moisture issues. Once professional remediation is done, you should maintain good indoor hygiene practices such as cleaning regularly and ensuring your home is well-ventilated to prevent future mold outbreaks.

Urgency cannot be overstated, especially considering the health concerns for your children. Acting swiftly will help in minimizing potential long-term health impacts and maintaining a safe living environment for everyone.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 6, 2026 3:11 pm