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After the rain last month, I noticed a persistent mold spot on the ceiling of our living room, which is right above my daughter’s bedroom. It’s been there for about two weeks now, and even though it seems small, I’m worried it might spread or cause health issues, especially with all the dust and allergies in the house. Should I tackle this myself or should I call a professional to handle it safely?
Posted by Miguel Colombo
Asked on December 30, 2025 4:49 pm
Handling ceiling mold yourself is a task that requires meticulous attention to detail and adherence to safety protocols. Given the climate conditions in Dubai and the potential health risks associated with mold growth, it's crucial to weigh your options carefully.

Firstly, let’s address the regulations specific to the UAE and Dubai. According to the Building Control Regulations 2015, any work involving the removal of mold must comply with the guidelines set by the local municipality. These include ensuring that proper containment is maintained to prevent the spread of spores during remediation.

Now, considering your situation, you have noticed a persistent mold spot on the ceiling above your daughter’s bedroom. This area should not be underestimated, as mold can produce allergens and irritants that may exacerbate existing allergies or asthma symptoms. Moreover, prolonged exposure could lead to respiratory issues in individuals with compromised immune systems.

If this mold issue has been present for about two weeks and appears to be growing, it is highly recommended you call a professional service provider such as Saniservice (call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com) who can handle the remediation safely. They will have the necessary expertise, equipment, and protective gear to contain the mold growth effectively.

However, if you decide to attempt handling it yourself, there are a few steps you should follow:

1. Ensure adequate ventilation in the area by opening windows or using fans.
2. Wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), including gloves, goggles, and an N95 respirator mask.
3. Thoroughly clean the affected area with a solution of 1 cup of bleach per gallon of water. Soak any porous materials that cannot be permanently removed, such as ceiling tiles or insulation.
4. Dispose of all contaminated materials properly in sealed bags before disposing of them outside your home.

It is important to note that mold remediation requires more than just cleaning; it involves drying out the area completely and addressing the underlying moisture issue. If you suspect a leak or high humidity levels, ensure this problem is resolved by a plumber or HVAC expert to prevent future growth.

In conclusion, while DIY solutions can sometimes be effective for minor issues, professional intervention is often necessary, especially given the health implications in Dubai's climate. Consulting with Saniservice will not only ensure your safety but also provide peace of mind knowing that the issue has been properly addressed.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 2, 2026 4:36 pm