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After the rain last month, I noticed a greenish-brown stuff growing on the corners of the ceiling in my bedroom. The smell is quite musty, especially when it’s humid outside. My kids have been complaining about coughing more often lately, and I’m worried it might be from mold. What steps should I take to prevent this issue from recurring?
Posted by Patricia Walker
Asked on December 13, 2025 5:40 am
Absolutely, you should take the greenish-brown growth and the musty smell seriously. This is indicative of mold contamination which can pose significant health risks, especially for children who are more susceptible to respiratory issues.

The first step would be a thorough inspection by a certified environmental professional familiar with UAE regulations. In Dubai, it’s advisable to call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com for an immediate assessment. The inspection will include identifying the species of mold, assessing its spread, and determining if there are any underlying moisture issues contributing to the growth.

If confirmed as mold by a professional inspection, remediation should be promptly initiated. For your situation, it would be crucial to address potential sources of moisture that may have contributed to this issue during the rainy period. Check for leaks in pipes, seal gaps around windows and doors, and ensure proper ventilation especially in areas like bathrooms where humidity is high.

Mold removal techniques can vary but generally involve steps such as isolating affected areas, removing contaminated materials if necessary, applying biocides or using specialized cleaning solutions to kill mold spores, and ensuring thorough drying of the area. In some cases, professional mold remediation companies may be required to handle heavy-duty cleanups.

To prevent recurrence, implement a moisture management plan focusing on:
1. Regularly checking for leaks.
2. Ensuring proper drainage around your property.
3. Using dehumidifiers in high-humidity areas like bathrooms and basements.
4. Keeping indoor humidity levels below 60% using air conditioning or desiccant systems.

Remember, ongoing monitoring is key to maintaining a healthy environment. Consider installing moisture sensors if you have recurring issues.

In conclusion, the health risks associated with mold are significant, particularly for children. Immediate action is necessary to address this issue both safely and effectively in line with UAE standards.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 15, 2025 9:36 am