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After the rain last month, I noticed a fuzzy green growth on the walls of the bathroom in our second-floor rental. It smells musty even when it’s dry, and my kids have been complaining about coughing up more phlegm lately. Has anyone else experienced mold issues like this? What steps should we take to address it with our landlord or fix it ourselves?
Posted by Amanda Taylor
Asked on December 19, 2025 9:26 am
Absolutely, the presence of mold in your bathroom is something that should be taken seriously. Mold can indeed pose significant health risks, particularly for children who may already have a compromised immune system. In the UAE, especially in Dubai, humidity levels can be quite high due to the climate and reliance on air conditioning which creates an ideal environment for mold growth.

Given the conditions you've described—fuzzy green growth, musty smell, and increased coughing among your kids—it is highly advisable to get a professional inspection. The UAE's Building Control Regulations under the Dubai Municipality require that any property undergo regular inspections to ensure it complies with health and safety standards. While mold isn't specifically mentioned in these regulations, the presence of significant mold growth could indicate issues that need addressing.

First steps should include taking pictures of the affected areas for documentation purposes. Documenting the extent and condition can be crucial when communicating with your landlord or property management. If you are unable to secure a resolution from them, it might be wise to engage an independent professional inspector who can provide expert advice and a remediation plan tailored to your specific situation.

It is also prudent to maintain good indoor air quality by ensuring proper ventilation in the bathroom, possibly through the installation of a dehumidifier or an exhaust fan. Regularly cleaning and drying surfaces after use, particularly around showers and bathtubs, can help prevent further mold growth. Use mildew-resistant products when cleaning and ensure that you dry the area thoroughly.

If the situation persists despite these measures, it might be necessary to take legal action. Under Dubai's laws, tenants have rights which may entitle them to request repairs or even terminate a lease if living conditions are not satisfactory due to issues like mold.

Remember, safety is paramount. If you notice any signs of health deterioration among yourself or your family members, consult a medical professional immediately and inform them about the potential exposure to mold.

Lastly, should you require assistance with this issue, contact Saniservice at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) for professional guidance and remediation services.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 21, 2025 11:56 pm