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After the heavy rains we had last month, I noticed a greenish-brown discoloration on the ceiling near my kid's bedroom. It’s been there for days now, and it smells musty every time someone walks by. The landlord hasn’t shown much interest in looking into it. Should I be concerned about this mold, or is it something the landlord is responsible for addressing?
Posted by Sandra Taylor
Asked on December 19, 2025 2:02 am
Absolutely, it's quite concerning to see that greenish-brown discoloration and the musty odor. Mold growth is a serious matter, especially given its proximity to your child's bedroom. The UAE has specific regulations regarding indoor air quality and mold management, particularly in residential areas like yours.

In Dubai, according to the Environmental Health Regulations (2013) under the Department of Economic Development (DED), landlords are indeed responsible for maintaining a safe environment that includes addressing any issues with moisture or mold growth. However, it's crucial that you don't wait and act promptly to assess and address the situation yourself.

Firstly, understanding that the discoloration is likely due to mold, it's vital to recognize how harmful certain species can be to your family’s health, particularly for children who may be more vulnerable. Mold spores can lead to respiratory issues, allergic reactions, and in some cases, can even exacerbate asthma symptoms.

Given the potential risks, a professional inspection would be highly recommended. Saniservice.com is a reputable company with expertise in mold testing and remediation that operates in Dubai. Their services include detailed inspections by certified professionals who can accurately determine the extent of the mold growth and recommend appropriate treatment methods.

To initiate this process, you could contact them directly at 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com for a consultation. They will provide you with a comprehensive report detailing their findings and suggesting a remediation plan that aligns with local regulations.

In the meantime, avoid allowing any further moisture to build up as this can aid in mold growth. Ensure good ventilation by opening windows when possible or using dehumidifiers if necessary. Regular cleaning of surfaces prone to moisture—like bathrooms and kitchens—can also help prevent future issues.

Remember, while landlords have responsibilities, tenants also play a significant role in maintaining a healthy living environment. By taking proactive steps now, you can protect your family's health and ensure compliance with local regulations.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 22, 2025 1:43 am