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After the rain last month, I noticed a patch of mold growing on the ceiling near my son's bedroom. We’ve lived in this apartment for 2 years and just noticed it starting to spread. Should I try to clean it myself or should I call in a professional?
Posted by Laura De Vries
Asked on December 16, 2025 1:00 pm
In the context of mold remediation within the UAE and particularly Dubai, it is highly recommended to exercise caution when dealing with mold growth. Mold can be a significant health hazard, especially for individuals who are sensitive or have respiratory issues. The presence of mold in your home, like that near your son's bedroom ceiling, necessitates careful evaluation.

Firstly, let’s discuss the environmental regulations in Dubai and UAE. In accordance with the Environmental Law No. 24 of 1987 and subsequent amendments, it is mandatory to ensure that all properties are free from harmful substances, including mold, especially when dealing with indoor environments where human activities are predominant. The Abu Dhabi Municipality and Dubai Health Authority frequently issue guidelines recommending regular inspections for moisture control and mold prevention.

If the mold patch has been present for two years but only recently started spreading, this could indicate underlying issues such as hidden water damage or insufficient ventilation. Ignoring these signs can lead to a larger problem down the line. Hence, it is crucial to assess the situation thoroughly before deciding on a course of action.

When considering whether to clean mold yourself or call in professionals, several factors come into play:

1. Type and Extent of Mold: If the mold growth is small and contained within a single area, you might be able to handle it with proper precautions. However, for larger areas or if the mold appears to have spread, professional intervention is recommended.

2. Safety Measures: Professional mold remediation companies in Dubai are equipped with personal protective equipment (PPE) such as respirators, gloves, and suits designed to protect against spore inhalation and skin contact. DIY methods might not provide adequate protection for you or your family members who may have health sensitivities.

3. Legal Considerations: Engaging a professional ensures compliance with local regulations regarding mold remediation. Failing to properly address mold growth can result in legal consequences, especially if the contamination spreads beyond your unit and affects neighboring properties.

4. Professional Tools and Techniques: Professionals use specialized tools for containment, removal, and cleaning that are not typically accessible or safe for non-experts. These include negative air machines, HEPA vacuums, and biocides formulated to kill mold spores effectively without causing secondary contamination.

Given the specifics of your situation, it would be prudent to conduct a thorough inspection by calling in professionals from Saniservice at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or emailing hello@saniservice.com. They can assess the extent of the mold growth, identify any underlying moisture sources, and provide a remediation plan that complies with local standards.

In summary, while you might be tempted to tackle this issue yourself, the potential risks associated with improper handling far outweigh the convenience of DIY methods. Prioritizing safety and compliance ensures not only your immediate health but also long-term peace of mind in your home environment.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 18, 2025 8:35 am