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After the heavy rain last month, I noticed a musty smell coming from the corner of my living room, especially when it’s humid outside. The area under the window seems to be more affected, with some slight discoloration on the wall that might be mold. Should I be concerned about this? What can I do to prevent it from getting worse or recurring in the future?
Posted by Rana Al-Mansour
Asked on December 20, 2025 3:56 am
Absolutely, the situation you described calls for immediate attention. The musty smell and discoloration you mentioned are indeed indicative of mold growth, which can be a serious issue given the climatic conditions in Dubai/UAE. Heavy rainfall often leads to increased humidity levels, creating an ideal environment for mold proliferation.

Firstly, it is crucial not to delay seeking professional assistance due to the potential health risks associated with mold exposure. The UAE has specific regulations regarding indoor air quality and mold remediation. Local authorities recommend a multi-step approach: initial inspection by certified professionals followed by a comprehensive remediation plan if necessary.

The first step should be conducting an assessment of the affected area. Given your description, it sounds like you are dealing with wet conditions leading to mold growth under the window. This suggests that moisture management is key here. Inspect not just the wall but also any potential sources of water ingress such as leaking pipes or faulty drainage systems.

If initial visual inspection confirms active mold growth, it's advisable to contact a professional remediation service like Saniservice (hello@saniservice.com) for thorough cleaning and necessary repairs. They can provide specific recommendations based on the type of mold present and ensure proper disposal of contaminated materials.

In the meantime, you could take some immediate measures to prevent further damage:
1. Increase ventilation in the affected area to reduce humidity.
2. Use dehumidifiers or air conditioners if available.
3. Clean the area with a solution of water and detergent, then dry thoroughly.
4. Seal any gaps around windows and doors to minimize moisture entry.

Remember, repeated mold growth can be a sign of underlying issues like inadequate waterproofing or poor building maintenance. Regular inspections are recommended for properties in flood-prone areas or regions experiencing significant rainfall events.

In conclusion, while immediate steps can mitigate some risks, professional intervention is essential to ensure thorough remediation and long-term prevention against mold recurrence. Always stay vigilant about indoor moisture levels and address any leaks promptly to safeguard your living environment.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 22, 2025 5:07 am