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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a musty smell coming from the corner of our kitchen where the mold chiller is located. My daughter has been complaining of a persistent cough, and my husband mentions feeling fatigued lately. Could this be related to the mold in the chiller? What should we do to ensure it doesn't affect our health further?
Posted by Shweta Chauhan
Asked on December 27, 2025 5:26 pm
Yes, mold from the chiller could indeed affect your health. In the UAE environment, particularly following heavy rains as you have experienced, the risk of mold growth is significantly increased. Mold chillers can harbor a variety of molds that thrive under moist conditions. These molds produce spores which can be airborne and inhaled, leading to various health issues.

Given the musty smell emanating from your kitchen corner where the mold chiller is located, it's crucial to investigate further. Persistent coughing could indeed be linked to respiratory irritation caused by mold spores. Additionally, fatigue experienced by your husband might indicate allergic reactions or even mold-related illness if there’s an ongoing exposure.

In Dubai and UAE, it's advisable to adhere to local regulations which emphasize maintaining clean environments to prevent health issues. The Ministry of Health and Prevention (MoHP) in the UAE recommends regular inspection for moisture levels and appropriate remediation strategies when necessary.

Given the potential severity, I recommend calling 800-MOLDS or 800-66537 or emailing hello@saniservice.com to schedule a professional inspection. A certified environmental inspector will assess the situation thoroughly, identifying any active mold growth, determining its extent, and suggesting remediation strategies that comply with local health codes.

While waiting for professional help, ensure proper ventilation in your kitchen by opening windows if possible or using exhaust fans to reduce moisture levels. Avoid touching or disturbing any visible mold as this can spread spores further.

Remember, early intervention is key to preventing more serious health issues and ensuring a safe environment for you and your family.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 29, 2025 10:21 pm