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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a strange greenish growth on the ceiling of my bedroom. It’s spreading quickly, and it smells musty every time someone enters the room. How urgent is this issue, and what should I do immediately to address it?
Posted by Linda Thomas
Asked on February 27, 2026 3:41 pm
The greenish growth you're noticing on your ceiling could indeed be toxic mold. Mold is a common problem especially after heavy rains, and it's crucial to address this issue promptly. In the UAE, particularly Dubai, the conditions post-rain can create a conducive environment for mold proliferation.

Mold spores are present in the air and thrive under damp or moist conditions. They can grow on various surfaces including wood, paper, carpet, and drywall. The smell you're mentioning – musty odor – is often a sign of mold growth. If left unchecked, this mold could indeed be harmful to your health.

UAE regulations mandate that any structural issues like water damage leading to mold should be dealt with in accordance with local building codes and guidelines. Dubai Municipality has specific standards for mold remediation which include proper containment, removal procedures, and disinfection methods.

What you should do immediately:

1. Do Not Touch Or Disturb The Mold - Handling the area can spread spores further.
2. Document The Condition - Take photos of the affected area and note down when it started to appear and how quickly it's spreading.
3. Call For Professional Help - Contact a certified environmental remediation company like Saniservice with a hotline 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com for an assessment. They can provide you with the necessary equipment and expertise to handle the situation properly.

Remember, DIY mold removal is generally not recommended as it could lead to further contamination of your home environment. Professionals have the right gear like respirators, protective suits, and proper containment barriers to ensure safe handling.

In conclusion, treating this issue ASAP is key for both structural integrity and health reasons. The sooner you act, the less likely you are to face more severe consequences such as respiratory issues or further damage from mold.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on March 1, 2026 1:18 pm