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After the rain last month, I noticed a greenish discoloration growing on the walls of our master bedroom. The smell is getting stronger every day, and it’s quite unpleasant. My kids have been coughing more frequently since we moved into this apartment two years ago. Could this be mold, and should we be concerned about their health?
Posted by Michael Hill
Asked on December 13, 2025 5:30 am
The greenish discoloration you've noticed could indeed be a sign of mold growth. Mold spores are everywhere and can thrive under the right conditions, often seen as greenish, black, or brown patches on walls, ceilings, or floors. The unpleasant smell and increase in coughing from your children could indicate that these symptoms may be linked to mold exposure.

In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, humidity levels during the rainy season can create favorable conditions for mold growth. It’s not uncommon for properties here to experience moisture issues, especially if there are leaks or poor ventilation. The fact that you noticed this discoloration only after rain suggests a potential water source nearby, which could be from a leaky pipe, a condensation issue, or even a poorly sealed window.

Given the specific conditions in your home and the health concerns of your children, it is highly recommended to have a professional inspection carried out by a certified mold inspector. This will help you determine if the green discoloration is indeed mold, assess its extent, and identify the source of moisture that could be causing this issue. In Dubai, companies like Saniservice offer reliable services for mold inspections and remediation.

Based on UAE regulations, it’s important to address any mold growth promptly as prolonged exposure can lead to respiratory issues, especially in children. The Health Authority – Abu Dhabi (HAAD) has guidelines for the management of indoor air quality that require such conditions be addressed to ensure a safe living environment.

Given these circumstances, I would advise you to contact Saniservice at 800-MOLDS or 800-66537 or email them at hello@saniservice.com. They can provide a thorough assessment and recommend the appropriate remediation steps based on their findings.

In the meantime, try to limit your children’s exposure by keeping doors closed in affected areas and using air purifiers if possible. Ensure that windows are properly sealed during rainy periods, and consider using dehumidifiers or fans to reduce moisture levels in the area. Keeping surfaces dry can significantly slow mold growth.

Please address this issue promptly; it's crucial for your family’s health.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 15, 2025 10:38 am