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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a greenish tinge forming on the ceiling of my master bedroom. It's been growing steadily despite my attempts to clean it with vinegar and baking soda. My family has started complaining about persistent coughs, and I'm worried it might be mold-related. Should I try to handle this myself or seek professional help?
Posted by Anjali Thakur
Asked on March 16, 2026 1:25 am
Handling mold yourself can be challenging and potentially risky. In the UAE, particularly in areas like Dubai where high humidity is common after heavy rainfall, it's crucial to approach the issue carefully. The greenish tinge on your ceiling could indeed indicate the presence of mold, which has been linked to respiratory issues and other health concerns.

Firstly, let’s address why professional help might be necessary. Mold remediation requires a thorough understanding of the environment in which it grows, including moisture levels, air quality, and material types. UAE-specific regulations mandate that any significant mold growth must be handled by certified professionals who can ensure compliance with local building codes and health standards.

The initial attempts to clean the mold using vinegar and baking soda may not have been sufficient. Vinegar is acidic and effective against some mold species, but it might not address the underlying moisture issue or completely remove certain types of molds. Moreover, DIY methods often fail to treat the entire affected area, leaving behind spores that can continue to proliferate.

Given your family’s complaints about persistent coughs, it's prudent to seek professional assistance. Saniservice is a reputable company in Dubai that specializes in mold inspection and remediation. You can contact them at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com for an assessment.

When you do decide to proceed with professional help, ensure the contractor follows a comprehensive approach:
1. A thorough visual inspection of affected areas.
2. Moisture testing to identify sources of excess moisture.
3. Air quality testing to assess the extent of mold contamination and potential health impacts.
4. Proper removal techniques that include containment and disposal of contaminated materials.
5. Follow-up air quality testing after remediation.

Remember, early intervention is key in preventing further spread and associated health issues. By engaging a professional team like Saniservice, you can ensure that your home is not only mold-free but also safe for your family’s long-term well-being.

In the meantime, take steps to reduce moisture levels:
• Use dehumidifiers or air conditioners if necessary.
• Ensure proper ventilation in affected areas.
• Address any leaks promptly and completely dry out wet surfaces.

Mold can be a complex issue, but with the right knowledge and assistance, you can effectively manage it.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on March 18, 2026 2:26 pm