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After the rain last month, I noticed a layer of dust and mold growing on the ceiling near the air conditioner in my apartment. My family has been sneezing and congested more than usual since then, and I’m worried it might be due to these cleaning allergies. Can someone suggest if this is something I can handle myself or if we need professional help?
Posted by Krzysztof Colombo
Asked on December 7, 2025 8:14 pm
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Ceiling mold can indeed cause family allergies. Mold spores, once airborne, can trigger allergic reactions such as sneezing, runny nose, congestion, and itchy eyes. In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, where we experience humidity fluctuations due to seasonal weather changes or air conditioning usage, the conditions are often favorable for mold growth.

In your case, since you noticed a layer of dust and mold near the air conditioner after recent rains, this indeed points towards a potential issue that could be impacting your family's health. The increased sneezing and congestion symptoms you've observed could very well be linked to mold exposure in your home environment.

While it might seem like a DIY project to clean up such issues, especially if the area is not too large or severe, it's important to assess the extent of the problem first. Mold can spread quickly, and improper handling can lead to further contamination or even health risks. For instance, breathing in mold spores can exacerbate existing respiratory conditions like asthma.

In Dubai, according to local regulations, it’s crucial to ensure that any cleaning activities are done properly to avoid secondary contamination. If you have young children, elderly family members, or individuals with compromised immune systems, professional assistance is strongly recommended for your safety and the health of all occupants.

If you're unsure about how to proceed or if the situation seems too complex, it would be wise to call in a professional service provider such as Saniservice at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com. They can offer expert guidance and ensure that all necessary steps are taken to safely remediate the mold issue.

Remember, addressing indoor air quality issues early on is key to maintaining a healthy living environment in Dubai's climate conditions.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 10, 2025 2:03 pm