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After the rain last month, I noticed a musty smell coming from the corner of the living room. When I checked, I saw some long mold patches growing on the carpet, especially around where the window sills meet the floor. It's been there for about two weeks now and seems to be spreading slightly. How urgent is this issue, and should I address it immediately or can I wait a bit?
Posted by Francois Fernandez
Asked on March 6, 2026 6:03 pm
The situation described is indeed concerning and requires immediate attention. Mold growth, especially the kind that has been noted to be spreading over carpeting at the window sill area of a living room, can pose significant health risks and property damage if not addressed promptly.

In the UAE context, particularly in Dubai, it's crucial to adhere to local regulations and standards for mold remediation. According to the Building Code of Dubai (BCE 2013), which is in line with international standards such as ASHRAE (American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers) guidelines, indoor environments must be maintained free from mold growth where possible. Mold can produce allergens, irritants, and potentially toxic substances that can exacerbate respiratory issues, especially for individuals sensitive to mold spores.

The urgency arises from several factors: the duration the mold has been present (two weeks), its location near window sills which can introduce moisture through condensation or leaks, and its potential spread. Mold growth is not only a health concern but also a risk factor for structural damage over time due to the decay it may cause in building materials.

Given the specifics of your situation, I would highly recommend a professional inspection by Saniservice at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com. These experts are familiar with the local climate and conditions that favor mold growth, such as the high humidity levels in Dubai during certain months. They can assess whether the mold is a common species like Cladosporium or Stachybotrys (black mold), which may require different handling procedures.

In the meantime, you can take some preliminary steps:
• Avoid further moisture ingress by checking for leaks around windows and addressing them immediately.
• Increase air circulation in that area to reduce humidity. Opening windows if weather permits could help, but ensure it doesn't cause more condensation.
• Use dehumidifiers or air purifiers if available.
• Document the extent of mold growth with photos for reference during inspection.

Remember, prolonged exposure to mold can lead to severe health issues and irreversible property damage. Taking swift action is key in mitigating these risks.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on March 9, 2026 8:25 am