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After the heavy rains we had last month, I noticed a musty smell and some greenish patches on the walls of our bedroom. My daughter has been complaining about a persistent cough and seems to be having trouble breathing at night. Could this be mold asthma? Is it something I can handle myself or do I need professional help?
Posted by Ryan Moore
Asked on December 31, 2025 7:13 pm
Yes, the musty smell and greenish patches certainly suggest potential mold growth. Mold spores can indeed trigger respiratory issues such as asthma. In the UAE, particularly during seasons with increased humidity or after heavy rains, it's not uncommon to see moisture-related issues leading to mold development.

In your case, given that you've noticed a musty smell and greenish patches, especially in your daughter’s bedroom where she is experiencing persistent coughing and nighttime breathing difficulties, this scenario aligns closely with the symptoms of mold asthma. The dampness from the recent rains could be contributing factors. However, it's essential to understand that identifying and addressing mold issues effectively requires a thorough assessment.

Given the specific environment in Dubai/UAE, where humidity can vary significantly, professional inspection is highly recommended. The presence of visible mold growth on walls and ceilings indicates active conditions conducive for further mold proliferation. If not properly addressed, this could exacerbate your daughter’s symptoms.

To proceed, I would advise calling 800-MOLDS or 800-66537 (or emailing hello@saniservice.com) to schedule a professional inspection and remediation service. These experts will conduct detailed tests to confirm the presence of mold, assess its extent, and recommend appropriate measures for removal.

In the meantime, it's crucial to maintain good indoor air quality by ensuring proper ventilation in affected areas. Avoid using fans or dehumidifiers that could spread mold spores; instead, use a HEPA filter if available. Keeping windows closed during rainy periods can also help prevent additional moisture from entering your home.

Remember, addressing mold issues promptly is key not only for health reasons but also to avoid structural damage over time. The environment in the UAE, with its climate and recent weather conditions, necessitates vigilance regarding indoor air quality and moisture management.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 1, 2026 11:19 pm