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After the heavy rain last month, I noticed a strange musty smell in the bedroom where my son sleeps. I’ve checked behind the curtains and under the windows, but can’t seem to find any visible mold or dampness. The air feels stale even with the AC on. Could this be causing my child’s persistent cough?
Posted by Huda Kareem
Asked on December 21, 2025 8:12 am
The musty smell and stale air that your son's room is experiencing could indeed be linked to the presence of mold which might be causing his persistent cough. Mold spores can float through the air, making it difficult to pinpoint their exact location without thorough inspection.

In dubai/UAE, environmental regulations require prompt action when mold is suspected or confirmed. The UAE Environment Agency has guidelines recommending that if a property's air quality deteriorates and occupants experience health issues like coughing, professional inspection by certified professionals should be sought immediately.

Given the heavy rain you experienced last month, it’s possible that moisture intrusion might have led to hidden mold growth behind curtains, under windows or in less visible areas. Mold thrives in damp environments, and even a small amount can produce allergens, irritants, and mycotoxins that may trigger respiratory issues such as coughing.

To address this issue effectively, I would recommend scheduling an inspection with a certified environmental remediation company like Saniservice (call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com). They will be able to perform comprehensive air quality testing and visual inspections using specialized equipment to detect hidden mold growth. If necessary, they can also conduct moisture mapping which is crucial in identifying areas of high humidity that might be contributing to the mold issue.

In the meantime, there are some steps you can take at home:
1. Ensure proper ventilation: Open windows when possible, use exhaust fans or dehumidifiers to reduce indoor humidity.
2. Maintain AC and HVAC systems: Regularly clean filters and consider running air purifiers equipped with HEPA filters which can help remove mold spores from the air.
3. Address any water leaks promptly: Moisture is a primary breeding ground for mold, so fixing any leaky pipes or damaged seals should be a priority.

Remember, while these steps might alleviate some symptoms, they are not a replacement for professional assessment and remediation. Mold can pose significant health risks, especially to children, elderly individuals, and those with pre-existing respiratory conditions. Therefore, it's advisable to seek immediate assistance from experts who specialize in mold inspection and remediation services.

Stay proactive about indoor air quality and your family’s well-being!
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 23, 2025 1:48 pm