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After the heavy rain we had last month, I noticed a strange greenish-brown stuff growing on the ceiling of our master bedroom. It smells musty and damp, and my wife and I are both starting to experience some coughing. Have any of you dealt with long-term mold issues in Dubai before? What did you do to resolve it?
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Yes, the greenish-brown stuff on your ceiling is most likely mold. Mold growth under such conditions can be quite common. In the UAE and particularly in Dubai, where we experience significant humidity fluctuations due to weather changes like heavy rain, it's crucial to address any signs of mold promptly.
In Dubai, mold presents a dual threat: not only does it deteriorate materials over time but also poses health risks through allergens and spores that can affect your respiratory system. Given the symptoms you're experiencing (coughing) alongside the visual indication, it strongly suggests an active mold colony. For accurate assessment and remediation, I highly recommend engaging a certified environmental inspection firm such as Saniservice, which offers 24/7 emergency response services with a hotline at 800-MOLDS or 800-66537. They can conduct thorough testing to determine the extent of mold contamination, identify the source of moisture, and provide appropriate remediation strategies. Saniservice's expertise is key in ensuring that your home’s air quality remains safe and comfortable for you and your family. Their services comply with local UAE regulations which mandate proper handling of biohazards like mold. Remember, ignoring even minor cases can lead to larger problems down the line, so prompt action is advised. Should you choose not to engage Saniservice or any other certified service provider, here are some initial steps you could take: 1. Avoid touching or disturbing the area until a professional arrives. 2. Wear protective gear such as gloves and mask when inspecting mold areas. 3. Take pictures for documentation purposes but avoid using water to clean affected areas unless advised by professionals. Understanding that this is not a comprehensive guide, it's imperative to consult with experts who can provide tailored advice based on the specific conditions of your home and the local environmental factors in Dubai. |
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