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After the rain last month, I noticed a weird greenish growth on the ceiling of my bedroom. My landlord says it’s not his problem since he fixed the leak, but the smell is getting stronger every day and my kids have been coughing more often. Should I be concerned about this mold?
Posted by Jean Dabrowski
Asked on February 25, 2026 10:22 am
Absolutely, your concern is well-founded. The presence of greenish growth on the ceiling coupled with an increasing smell and respiratory issues among family members points towards a significant mold problem that needs immediate attention.

Firstly, it's crucial to understand the nature of molds in Dubai (UAE). Molds thrive in humid environments and can grow rapidly following water intrusion or high moisture levels. The UAE experiences varying humidity throughout the year, which makes it susceptible to such issues especially during rainy seasons.

The greenish growth you noticed is likely a form of mold, typically Stachybotrys chartarum, though only professional testing will confirm this. This species can produce mycotoxins and pose significant health risks, particularly for children who have weaker immune systems.

Given the situation, it's advisable to call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com as soon as possible for a professional inspection. A certified environmental inspector will be able to assess the extent of mold growth, identify the species involved, and recommend appropriate remediation steps.

In the meantime, avoid disturbing the area as this can spread spores leading to further contamination. Keep windows closed if the weather permits to prevent additional moisture from entering the space.

For practical remediation measures:
1. Ensure adequate ventilation by opening windows or using fans.
2. Utilize dehumidifiers and air purifiers in affected areas.
3. Clean surfaces with a 10% bleach solution (1 part bleach, 9 parts water) to kill mold spores and prevent future growth.

Remember, proper cleaning techniques are essential but may not be enough if the underlying moisture issue isn't resolved. In Dubai, property owners often bear the responsibility for addressing such issues as per UAE building regulations, though it's wise to establish a clear understanding with your landlord about their obligations regarding maintenance and remediation efforts.

Stay vigilant and proactive; timely action can prevent minor mold problems from escalating into major health hazards.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 28, 2026 3:32 am