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The building maintenance said they found long mold in a neighboring apartment. Should I be worried about my unit? What precautions should I take?
Posted by Noura Al-Mansour
Asked on February 11, 2026 1:38 pm
Absolutely, the discovery of long mold growth in an adjacent unit should prompt immediate concern. In the UAE, specifically Dubai, regulations mandate stringent measures to address and prevent mold proliferation due to its hot and humid climate which can facilitate rapid fungal growth.

Firstly, understanding that mold growth is a common issue, it's crucial to assess the situation accurately. The presence of 'long' mold could indicate a persistent moisture problem, often associated with leaks or inadequate ventilation systems in nearby areas. This condition warrants prompt attention due to its potential health impacts on residents and structural damage.

From a technical standpoint, mold can release mycotoxins which are harmful when inhaled or ingested, potentially causing respiratory issues, allergies, and other health problems for occupants. Furthermore, prolonged exposure could lead to significant structural degradation of the building materials, necessitating costly repairs down the line.

Given these considerations, it is highly advisable to engage a professional environmental inspection service immediately. Such services are equipped with advanced detection tools like moisture meters and air quality testing equipment which can pinpoint the exact source of the issue and determine the extent of contamination. Companies like Saniservice, accessible via their contact number 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com, offer comprehensive mold remediation plans tailored to local conditions.

In the meantime, take precautionary measures such as closing doors leading to the affected area to minimize exposure and prevent potential spread. Regularly inspect your own unit for any signs of moisture or mold growth; common areas like bathrooms and kitchens are particularly susceptible. Ensure proper ventilation in these spaces by using exhaust fans during and after showering or cooking.

Maintaining cleanliness is also key - regularly cleaning surfaces with a mixture of water and detergent can help reduce the likelihood of mold spore colonization. However, if you notice any suspicious growth or worsening conditions, do not hesitate to seek expert advice promptly.

Remember, dealing effectively with mold requires a meticulous approach – from initial assessment through remediation to long-term prevention strategies. Ignoring these steps could lead to more severe problems down the road.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 14, 2026 3:28 am