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After the rain last month, I noticed a greenish-brown stuff growing on the ceiling near my son’s bedroom. It’s starting to spread and has an unpleasant musty smell. The AC in our apartment seems to be circulating it around the space, making everyone cough more often than usual. Is there anything specific I can do to prevent this from happening or recurring?
Posted by Anil Tiwari
Asked on January 7, 2026 10:26 pm
Yes, the greenish-brown stuff growing on your ceiling is indeed likely mold. Mold spores are ubiquitous and can thrive in damp conditions, making them a common sight after rainfall, especially if there's poor ventilation or water seepage.

In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, humidity levels can fluctuate, and AC systems might exacerbate moisture issues by recirculating air without properly drying it out. This can lead to mold growth, which not only affects indoor air quality but also poses health risks such as respiratory irritation and allergic reactions, especially for those with sensitivities.

Given the current situation where mold is spreading and emitting a musty smell, it's crucial to address this issue promptly to prevent further deterioration of both your environment and health. Immediate action should be taken to assess the extent of the contamination, which may require professional inspection by certified environmental experts in line with UAE standards (refer to EN 15321 for guidance on indoor air quality).

To mitigate mold growth:
1. Ensure proper ventilation: Open windows or use dehumidifiers to reduce moisture levels.
2. Address water issues: Check and fix any leaks, especially around pipes, roofs, or AC units.
3. Dry out wet areas quickly: Mold can grow within 24-48 hours of a water intrusion event.
4. Use mold-resistant materials in construction where appropriate.

For serious cases or if you're unsure about the extent of contamination, it's highly recommended to call an expert at 800-MOLDS (or 800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com for professional remediation. Early intervention can significantly reduce health risks and prevent costly damage.

Remember, maintaining a clean, dry environment is key in preventing mold recurrence. Regular checks and proactive measures will help maintain your home's air quality and comfort level.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 10, 2026 10:21 am