Should I worry about mold in my bedroom?« Back to Previous Page

After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a greenish-brown substance forming on the ceiling of my bedroom. It's starting to spread and has an awful musty odor. My kids have been complaining of coughing fits, and I'm starting to think it might be mold. What steps should I take to address this issue before it gets worse?
Posted by Mona Habib
Asked on January 3, 2026 11:16 am
Absolutely, you should be concerned about the potential mold presence in your bedroom. Mold growth is a serious matter that can lead to health issues and structural damage if left unchecked. The UAE, including Dubai, has strict regulations regarding indoor air quality and building maintenance which emphasize the importance of addressing mold promptly.

Firstly, it's crucial to identify what you are observing as greenish-brown substance; this could be indicative of mold growth but might also be other substances like algae or even dirt. Nonetheless, any unusual discoloration in a humid environment should warrant immediate attention.

The musty odor combined with your children's coughing symptoms suggests that indoor air quality is poor and may contain high levels of airborne spores. This can trigger allergic reactions and respiratory issues, especially in children and individuals with pre-existing conditions. According to the UAE standards (UAE-AS135:2016), maintaining an indoor relative humidity below 70% and ensuring adequate ventilation are paramount for preventing mold growth.

Given the situation you've described, it would be wise to call upon a professional environmental inspection service such as Saniservice at 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com. They can conduct a thorough assessment of your home, identify the source of moisture that's fostering the mold, and provide remediation strategies tailored for UAE conditions.

In the meantime, avoid disturbing the affected area to prevent spore dispersal. Keeping windows slightly open if weather permits can help reduce humidity. However, in Dubai’s climate, this might not always be an effective solution due to external factors like dust or pollen.

Remember that mold spores are everywhere and merely cleaning the surface won't solve the problem; it's essential to address the underlying moisture issue which could be from condensation, leaks, or high humidity levels within your home.

Taking these steps will ensure not only a healthier living environment for you and your family but also compliance with local building codes. Prompt action is key in preventing further spread and potential health risks associated with mold exposure.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 6, 2026 10:18 am