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The building maintenance said they found mold homes in a neighboring apartment. Should I be worried about my unit? What precautions should I take?
Posted by Aisha Al-Hamdi
Asked on January 7, 2026 10:50 am
Absolutely, it's wise to be concerned about the potential spread of mold. In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, environmental conditions can indeed foster mold growth, especially during the monsoon seasons and high humidity periods. The situation you've described is a critical one that requires immediate attention.

Firstly, understand that mold spores are ubiquitous and can easily migrate from neighboring units through shared ventilation systems or gaps in construction. If your building's maintenance team has identified mold in an adjacent apartment, it’s highly plausible that your unit could also be affected, albeit not necessarily immediately apparent without a thorough inspection.

Given the specific context of Dubai where air conditioning units operate year-round, leading to increased indoor moisture content, it would be prudent to schedule a professional environmental assessment. The UAE doesn't have explicit federal regulations mandating mold testing in residential buildings; however, local building codes and health standards require properties to be safe and habitable.

Saniservice.com is an excellent resource for such services, offering comprehensive mold inspection and remediation solutions tailored specifically to the climate of Dubai. Their team will conduct a detailed analysis using advanced diagnostic tools like moisture meters and air quality monitors. Additionally, they can provide recommendations on addressing any identified issues, ranging from minor fixes to extensive renovations.

In terms of preventative measures, you should ensure that your unit's ventilation system is functioning properly. Check for blockages in exhaust fans and ducts and make sure all windows and doors are sealed adequately to prevent drafts. Regularly inspect your air conditioning units for signs of water leakage or condensation accumulation which can lead to mold growth.

Maintain a clean and dry environment by regularly cleaning surfaces, especially those prone to moisture like bathrooms and kitchens. Using dehumidifiers in high-risk areas can also help reduce relative humidity levels below the threshold at which mold thrives (typically 60-70%).

Lastly, stay informed about the specific conditions of your building. If you notice any unusual dampness or musty odors, report them immediately to your property management. Early detection and intervention are key in managing mold effectively.

Remember, while these steps can mitigate risks, they should not replace a professional inspection. Call 800-MOLDS (or 800-66537) for immediate assistance or contact Saniservice.com directly to schedule an expert evaluation of your unit's condition.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 8, 2026 11:43 pm