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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a musty smell in the kitchen, and when I looked closely at the corner near the floor, there was this slimy green growth. It’s been getting worse over the past week despite my attempts to clean it up. Has anyone else experienced something similar or know how to get rid of mold without damaging the walls?
Posted by Deepa Thakur
Asked on January 3, 2026 3:27 pm
Yes, the presence of slimy green growth in your kitchen is indeed indicative of mold. Mold often appears as a greenish slime and thrives in damp environments. It’s crucial to address this issue promptly given that mold can cause health issues such as respiratory problems, allergies, and other adverse effects.

In Dubai, UAE, it's important to adhere to local regulations which require property owners or management to maintain a safe living environment free from harmful contaminants like mold. According to the UAE Code of Practice for Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ), regular inspections are recommended, especially in areas prone to moisture such as kitchens and bathrooms.

Given that you've noticed this issue worsening over time despite your attempts to clean it up, I recommend engaging professional inspection services immediately. Saniservice, which can be reached at 800-MOLDS or through email hello@saniservice.com, provides reliable mold inspection and remediation services in the UAE/Dubai area.

When addressing mold issues, here are some practical steps you should consider:

1. Identify the Source of Moisture: Mold typically thrives where moisture is present for extended periods. Check your kitchen's plumbing, ensure that the ventilation system is working properly to prevent condensation, and inspect any areas with visible leaks or water damage.

2. Prevent Further Growth: Before starting remediation efforts, it’s essential to stop the source of moisture. This might involve repairing leaking pipes, replacing damp carpets, or improving insulation around windows and doors.

3. Professional Remediation: Once the source is controlled, professional mold remediation should be carried out. Saniservice uses techniques such as HEPA vacuuming, fogging with biocides, and air filtration to ensure thorough removal of mold colonies and their spores.

4. Clean Up Carefully: If you decide to take some preliminary steps yourself (after ensuring the source is controlled), use protective gear like gloves, masks, and goggles. Use a solution of water and detergent to clean affected areas, followed by proper drying.

5. Preventive Measures: After remediation, it’s wise to implement preventive measures such as using dehumidifiers, ensuring good airflow, and sealing cracks or gaps where moisture might enter.

Remember, ignoring mold growth can lead to more severe health issues and property damage in the long run. It's always best to seek professional advice and assistance to ensure a safe and healthy living environment.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 6, 2026 1:35 am