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After the heavy rain last month, I noticed a musty smell in our master bedroom closet. My daughter has started sneezing and my son complains of a runny nose every morning. Could this be from hidden mold? What should we do to check for it and keep our family safe?
Posted by Daniel Martinez
Asked on December 20, 2025 3:35 pm
Hidden mold can indeed be the cause of your family's allergies. The musty smell and symptoms you're experiencing are common indicators of mold presence, especially after a heavy rainfall event which often saturates building materials and creates favorable conditions for mold growth.

In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, we frequently encounter scenarios where hidden mold leads to health issues among residents. Mold spores can easily travel through air conditioning systems or open doors and windows, spreading into other areas of your home. In your case, the master bedroom closet being affected suggests that moisture might be retained there due to poor ventilation.

Firstly, it is crucial to understand that while you may not see visible mold growth, hidden colonies can still exist behind walls, under floors, or in insulation materials. These areas are often hard to access and thus difficult for homeowners to inspect without professional assistance. Therefore, a thorough inspection by an environmental consultant experienced with mold detection would be highly recommended.

To conduct such an inspection, you should contact a reputable company like Saniservice, which operates in Dubai under the number 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or through their email hello@saniservice.com. They will deploy qualified inspectors equipped with advanced detection tools, including thermal imaging cameras and air quality testing devices, to identify even the smallest mold infestations.

If a hidden mold issue is confirmed during your inspection, immediate action must be taken to ensure not only the safety of your family but also the structural integrity of your home. Mold remediation involves carefully removing contaminated materials, cleaning affected areas with biocides or specialized detergents, and ensuring proper drying and ventilation in affected zones.

Moreover, addressing the underlying moisture source is critical to prevent future mold growth. This might involve installing dehumidifiers in damp areas, improving ventilation, or sealing gaps that allow water ingress from outside. Regular maintenance of your home's plumbing system should also be prioritized to avoid leaks that could lead to hidden mold growth.

In conclusion, given the symptoms you're experiencing and the conditions leading up to them, it is imperative to seek professional assistance promptly. Ignoring these signs can result in prolonged exposure to allergens which may exacerbate existing health conditions or cause new ones for your family members.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 22, 2025 7:03 pm