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After the rain last month, I noticed a musty smell coming from the bedroom where my grandmother stays. It’s really unpleasant and seems to get worse every time it rains. The mattress looks fine, but there are some patches of mold on the walls near her bed. What should I do to clean this up properly?
Posted by Petra Russo
Asked on February 13, 2026 1:25 pm
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Cleaning mold in your grandmother's bedroom can be challenging but is essential for maintaining her health and comfort. First off, it’s crucial to recognize that in the UAE, especially in Dubai, moisture-related issues like mold growth are common due to our climate. It sounds like you might want to call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com for a professional inspection and remediation service.

Before you start cleaning, ensure you understand the regulations: In the UAE, it's important that any mold removal is done safely and effectively to prevent further health issues. The Abu Dhabi Environment Agency (ADEA) and Dubai Municipality might have specific guidelines or recommendations, so be sure to check with them for local compliance.

To begin your cleanup, gather some basic supplies:
• Rubber gloves
• A spray bottle of a mixture of water and bleach at a 1:10 ratio (or use a mold-specific cleaner)
• Bristle brush or soft cloth
• Plastic garbage bags
• Dust mask

Start by opening windows to improve ventilation. It’s also wise to keep the area damp, as this can help control the spread of spores.

Carefully remove any loose mold using your bristle brush or cloth. For tougher areas, you may need to apply the bleach mixture directly and let it sit for a few minutes before scrubbing again. Be cautious not to get the solution on carpeting or other materials that might absorb it.

For wall patches, you’ll want to clean thoroughly but also consider patching them afterwards with mold-resistant paint. This will help prevent future growth.

After cleaning, make sure all areas are completely dry before allowing your grandmother back into the room. You might need to use a dehumidifier or air conditioner to ensure proper drying.

Preventing further mold growth is key. Check for and fix any water leaks immediately. Ensure there’s adequate ventilation in the bedroom and consider using exhaust fans when showering or cooking nearby.

Lastly, it's recommended to regularly inspect your home for signs of moisture and mold, especially after rain, which seems common where you live. Early detection can save a lot of hassle and potential health issues.

Don’t hesitate to reach out for professional help if the situation feels overwhelming or if there’s significant mold growth. Remember, keeping your environment healthy is not only about cleanliness but also safety.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 18, 2026 4:12 pm