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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a musty smell lingering in the hallway near our children's bedroom. It’s particularly noticeable when we open doors or windows. The floor around the baseboard seems a bit damp too. Could this be mold, and should I be worried about my kids’ health?
Posted by Joseph Hill
Asked on December 25, 2025 5:50 am
Absolutely, the scenario you described is quite common following heavy rains and indeed warrants attention. Mold growth can occur quickly under damp conditions, posing health risks particularly to children.

In the UAE, specifically Dubai, post-rain scenarios often lead to increased humidity levels which are ideal for mold proliferation. The musty smell in your hallway near your children's bedroom could very well be a sign of mold presence. This is especially concerning because molds produce allergens and can trigger asthma attacks and other respiratory issues.

According to local regulations, property owners in Dubai need to maintain their buildings to prevent such conditions. Under the Environmental Health Regulations (EHR), any building found to have significant mold growth can face fines or corrective action requirements.

Given that you've noticed dampness around the baseboard, it is crucial not to delay inspection and remediation efforts. It's highly recommended that you schedule a professional environmental inspection as soon as possible. This will ensure an accurate assessment of the extent of any potential mold growth and appropriate action is taken without unnecessary delays.

In Dubai, companies like Saniservice offer reliable services for mold inspections, testing, and remediation. They can provide detailed reports and ensure that your home meets all regulatory standards for indoor air quality. You may contact them at 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com for further assistance.

For immediate action, start by ensuring good ventilation in the affected area. Open windows (if weather permits) or use a dehumidifier to reduce moisture levels. Avoid using fans near walls where mold might be growing as it can spread spores.

In conclusion, while you might be able to manage minor issues yourself, professional intervention is recommended especially given your concern for the health of your children. Taking prompt action now could prevent more serious problems down the line and ensure a safer living environment.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 27, 2025 6:01 am