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After the rain last month, I noticed a mildew spot forming on my son’s play area in the corner of the living room. The carpet seems to be holding onto moisture despite regular vacuuming. How can I ensure this area is properly cleaned and prevent mold from growing?
Posted by Mei Kobayashi
Asked on January 4, 2026 12:37 am
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Cleaning and preventing mold in the living room can be a bit of a challenge, especially after unexpected moisture like from rain. In Dubai/UAE, it’s important to keep up with local guidelines for indoor air quality, which may differ slightly compared to other regions. To ensure your son's play area stays clean and safe, here are some steps you should follow:

Firstly, if the mildew spot is already forming on the carpet in your living room, it’s crucial to act quickly to prevent further growth. Mildew thrives in moist environments, so addressing any potential moisture issues is key. Regular vacuuming isn't enough; a thorough cleaning might be necessary.

Start by removing all objects from the area, including toys and furniture if possible. This will give you a better view of the situation and make it easier to clean. Use a mixture of water and mild detergent to dampen a soft cloth or sponge, then gently wipe down any visible mold. For carpets, use a solution of 1 cup bleach per gallon of water (or an alternative safe for your carpet) to treat the affected area. Make sure you let the carpet dry completely before replacing objects or furniture.

Next, focus on addressing moisture sources. Check if there are any leaks around windows, doors, or pipes that could be contributing to the problem. If so, these should be fixed promptly by a professional plumber. Additionally, ensure good ventilation in the living room; consider using dehumidifiers during rainy periods and run them for at least 8 hours daily.

To prevent mold from coming back, it’s important to keep the humidity levels in your home below 60%. In Dubai where air conditioning is common, this might be a bit trickier. Use a hygrometer to monitor the humidity level and consider running an AC unit more frequently during wet months.

Regular inspections by professionals can also help catch any issues early on. You could call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com for a professional inspection if you're unsure about your ability to handle it yourself. They'll provide expert advice tailored specifically to Dubai's climate and conditions, ensuring that your home remains a safe haven for your child.

By taking these steps, you can effectively clean up the mold in your living room and work towards preventing its return. Remember, maintaining good indoor air quality is not only important for your family’s health but also for complying with local regulations.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 6, 2026 6:03 am