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After the heavy rains we had last month, I noticed a weird greenish tinge on the ceiling in the bedroom where my youngest sleeps. It’s only appeared since the rain, and it looks like some kind of mold or mildew. My family has been complaining of coughs and runny noses for weeks now, could this be related? Could the AC have something to do with it, or is it just a coincidence?
Posted by Jose Thomas
Asked on January 25, 2026 10:51 pm
The presence of a greenish tinge on the ceiling, especially post-rain events, could indeed indicate mold growth. Mold thrives in humid environments and, considering the recent rains, it's plausible that increased moisture levels have contributed to this issue. The symptoms your family is experiencing—coughs and runny noses—are consistent with indoor air quality issues related to mold exposure.

In the UAE context, particularly in Dubai, high humidity during rainy periods can create conditions conducive for mold growth, especially in poorly ventilated or inadequately dried areas like bedrooms where your youngest child sleeps. The AC unit itself could be a factor if it isn't functioning correctly or if there are leaks that contribute to increased moisture levels.

It is crucial to address this issue promptly as prolonged exposure to mold can lead to various health issues, particularly respiratory problems and allergic reactions in children and adults alike. In Dubai, the Health Authority - Abu Dhabi (HAAD) recommends regular inspection and remediation of mold growth, emphasizing the importance of maintaining good indoor air quality.

Given the potential severity, it would be advisable to call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com for a professional assessment. These experts can conduct a thorough evaluation using specialized equipment like moisture meters and thermal imaging cameras to identify hidden areas of mold growth that might not be visible to the naked eye.

Remember to take temporary measures such as keeping windows closed during rainy spells, using dehumidifiers in affected rooms, and ensuring proper ventilation throughout your home. Regularly check for any water leaks or condensation issues, especially around air conditioning units and plumbing fixtures.

Early intervention is key to preventing mold from becoming a serious problem. By addressing the issue now, you can avoid long-term health impacts on your family and ensure a healthier living environment for everyone.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 28, 2026 2:23 pm