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After the recent dust storm that passed through our neighborhood in Dubai, we've noticed a strange mold growing behind the curtains in my son's bedroom. It first appeared as small patches but seems to be spreading rapidly over the last few days despite regular cleaning. My wife and I are really concerned about exposing him and the rest of the family to it. Could anyone provide some steps or advice on how to effectively deal with this mold issue?
Posted by Linda Hill
Asked on January 24, 2026 2:33 am
The rapid growth of mold in your son's bedroom can indeed pose health risks, especially given the current environmental conditions and the potential exposure to allergens and toxins. In Dubai, as we have recently experienced a dust storm, it is not uncommon for such events to leave behind moisture that can facilitate mold growth.

Given the recent dust storm and the rapid spread of mold in your son's bedroom, it would be prudent to take immediate action to ensure a safe environment. Mold spores can trigger allergic reactions and respiratory issues, which could exacerbate existing conditions or cause new health problems for your family, particularly children who are more susceptible due to their developing immune systems.

Firstly, consider conducting an inspection by calling 800-MOLDS or emailing hello@saniservice.com. Professional inspectors will assess the extent of mold growth and identify the underlying causes, such as moisture intrusion from the storm or other sources. They can also recommend appropriate remediation strategies that comply with UAE standards.

In the meantime, here are some steps to take:

1. Contain the Mold: Keep the affected area isolated by closing windows and doors in the bedroom. This prevents spores from spreading throughout your home.
2. Ventilate: Ensure good air circulation by opening other windows or using fans if weather permits. However, avoid excessive ventilation as it might bring in more moisture from outside.
3. Dry Out the Area: Use dehumidifiers and air conditioners to reduce humidity levels below 60%. This will help inhibit further mold growth.
4. Clean Gently: While regular cleaning is essential, be cautious with methods that could spread spores. Using a solution of water and mild detergent can be effective for non-porous surfaces like curtains. Wear gloves and consider wearing a mask to minimize inhalation of spores.
5. Address Source of Moisture: Identify the source of moisture (e.g., leaking pipes, condensation) and address it immediately. This could require professional help to ensure thorough drying or repairs.

Remember, while these steps can mitigate immediate risks, comprehensive remediation by professionals is crucial for long-term safety and compliance with local building codes in Dubai. Regular follow-ups are recommended after initial clean-up to monitor the situation and take corrective actions if necessary.

Take care of your family's health and well-being during this challenging time.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 26, 2026 3:40 pm