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The building maintenance said they found mold homes in a neighboring apartment. Should I be worried about my unit? What precautions should I take?
Posted by Linda Miller
Asked on February 18, 2026 9:30 am
Yes, mold homes can indeed pose serious health risks and must be taken seriously. In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, where environmental conditions favor mold growth due to high humidity levels during certain seasons, it's crucial to stay informed about potential issues.

Mold homes can introduce allergens into your living space, leading to respiratory problems such as asthma attacks, allergic reactions, and other health concerns for individuals with compromised immune systems. In severe cases, exposure has been linked to more serious conditions like pulmonary hemorrhage in infants and toxic mold syndrome (TMS), which is a controversial condition believed by some to cause neurological symptoms.

Given the potential dangers, it's highly recommended that you undergo a professional inspection if your neighbor's unit has reported mold issues. This will help ascertain whether any spores have spread through shared areas or air conditioning systems. In Dubai, building regulations and standards do not currently mandate regular mold inspections for residential units as they might in some other regions; however, proactive measures are wise.

Should you decide to proceed with an inspection, contact a certified environmental remediation company like Saniservice at 800-MOLDS or email them through hello@saniservice.com. Professional inspectors can use advanced techniques such as moisture testing and air sampling to accurately assess the situation.

If mold is confirmed in your unit, it's important to act swiftly. Molds reproduce by releasing spores into the air; these microscopic particles can easily travel from one room to another or even between units if not properly contained. Remediation steps typically include removing contaminated materials, cleaning and drying affected areas thoroughly, and implementing long-term moisture control strategies.

Remember that mold thrives in damp environments with temperatures ranging from 40°F to 100°F (4°C to 38°C), which is common across Dubai's climate. Maintaining a dry environment through proper ventilation, dehumidification where needed, and addressing any leaks or water damage promptly can prevent future growth.

In summary, while it may seem alarming to learn about mold in neighboring units, taking immediate action through professional inspection and remediation can safeguard your health and home.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 20, 2026 11:52 am