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After the heavy rain we had last month, I noticed a greenish-black growth starting to form on the ceiling of our master bedroom. It’s not too large yet but it worries me because my kids have been complaining of persistent coughs lately. Should I hire professionals for mold remediation or is there something simple I can do myself?
Posted by Brian Thomas
Asked on January 18, 2026 10:58 am
Yes, you should definitely be concerned about the mold from the rain. In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, we experience periods of heavy rainfall that can lead to increased humidity and moisture levels, creating an ideal environment for mold growth. Your observations of a greenish-black growth on your master bedroom ceiling are quite common following such weather conditions.

Firstly, it is important to understand that mold remediation requires careful planning and execution, especially in residential areas like yours. Mold not only poses aesthetic concerns but also can have serious health implications, particularly for children who might be more susceptible to respiratory issues due to prolonged exposure.

Given the persistent coughs your kids are experiencing, it would be prudent to seek professional inspection before taking any DIY steps. In Dubai, mold inspectors and remediation specialists like those at Saniservice (call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com) can provide a thorough assessment of the situation. They will use specialized equipment such as moisture meters and thermal imaging cameras to determine the extent of the mold growth and any underlying issues causing excess moisture.

If professional inspection confirms that you need remediation, here are some practical steps:

1. Containment: Before starting the remediation process, ensure you contain the affected area to prevent the spread of spores. Use plastic sheeting and duct tape to seal off the room.
2. Personal Protection: Wear protective gear such as gloves, a N95 respirator mask, and goggles during the entire process.
3. Removal: Professional remediation teams typically use techniques like scraping, vacuuming, or encapsulation depending on the extent of contamination. Ensure they are using HEPA-filtered vacuums to capture any airborne spores.
4. Disinfection: After removal, areas should be thoroughly cleaned and disinfected with appropriate solutions to prevent regrowth.

Remember, prevention is key in mold control. Regularly check for signs of water damage or leaks and address them promptly. Using dehumidifiers and ensuring proper ventilation can also help maintain healthy indoor air quality.

In conclusion, while DIY methods might seem appealing due to cost savings, the potential risks associated with improper handling of mold cannot be overlooked. Professional assistance is highly recommended in your situation for both safety and effectiveness.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 20, 2026 12:18 pm