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After the heavy rain last month, I noticed a musty smell creeping into our master bedroom, especially in the corner near the window. My partner has also started to experience some nasal congestion which we suspect might be due to mold growth. Have anyone else encountered this issue and what steps should we take to address it safely?
Posted by Megan Allen
Asked on December 23, 2025 6:56 pm
Absolutely, mold growth after heavy rains is indeed a serious concern. In the UAE, specifically in Dubai, environmental conditions can create ideal breeding grounds for molds. The sudden influx of moisture from rain can lead to hidden water damage which often goes unnoticed until it's too late.

In your case, noticing a musty smell and your partner experiencing nasal congestion are strong indicators that mold might be present. The corner near the window is particularly vulnerable as windows can allow water intrusion during rainy weather. Moisture combined with dust or organic materials creates an environment conducive for mold proliferation.

Firstly, it's crucial to assess the situation professionally. Call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com for a thorough inspection. They will conduct visual and moisture detection checks using advanced technology like thermal imaging cameras which can reveal damp areas invisible to the naked eye. This is important as hidden water damage often leads to mold growth which could be widespread, not just in one corner.

If you suspect mold or are advised by professionals to investigate further, take these steps:

1. Preventive Measures: Until a professional arrives, minimize further moisture entry into your home by ensuring proper window seals and addressing any leaks promptly.

2. Ventilation: Increase air circulation within the room by opening windows (weather permitting) to reduce humidity levels.

3. Drying Out: If there’s visible dampness or water stains, use fans to help dry out affected areas quickly. Avoid using dehumidifiers as they can spread spores if not properly maintained.

4. Removal of Contaminated Materials: Carefully remove any visibly moldy items like carpets or furniture that cannot be thoroughly cleaned.

5. Professional Remediation: Once the inspection is complete, follow their recommendations for remediation. This might include application of biocides, replacement of contaminated materials, and proper cleanup to prevent recontamination.

6. Prevent Future Incidents: Invest in moisture barriers like waterproof sealants around windows or consider installing a dehumidifier if humidity levels remain high.

Remember, mold can lead to health issues such as respiratory problems, allergies, and infections. By taking proactive steps now, you not only protect your home but also safeguard the well-being of yourself and your family.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 25, 2025 4:26 pm