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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a musty smell coming from the basement storage area where we keep all the extra blankets and toys. It’s concerning because my children use that room as their play area, and now I’m worried about long-term health effects. Has anyone else experienced similar issues with mold in Dubai, or do you have any advice on how to deal with it?
Posted by Yasmin Al-Thani
Asked on December 27, 2025 7:48 am
Absolutely, the scenario you're describing can indeed be concerning. Given your location in Dubai and considering the recent rainfall, it's plausible that moisture levels have increased, leading to potential mold growth. Mold is a serious issue as it not only affects structural integrity but also poses health risks, particularly for children who are more susceptible due to their developing immune systems.

In the UAE, especially during rainy seasons or after heavy downpours like you experienced, it's crucial to address any signs of moisture promptly. The local environment, with its high humidity and warm temperatures, provides an ideal breeding ground for mold spores. Even a small amount of water can lead to extensive damage over time if not properly managed.

The first step is to conduct a thorough inspection of your basement area. Look out for visible signs like discoloration or patches that appear green, black, or brown - these are typical indicators of active mold growth. Pay attention also to any musty odors which can be a telltale sign that moisture has caused microbial activity.

It's highly recommended to seek professional assistance rather than attempting DIY remediation if the area affected is significant. In Dubai, companies like Saniservice (contact them via 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com) are well-versed in handling such cases and can provide a comprehensive assessment of the extent of mold growth along with effective strategies for removal.

When engaging with professionals, ensure they follow UAE-specific guidelines which include proper containment procedures to prevent spores from spreading. They should also use EPA-approved fungicides and disinfectants that comply with local health standards.

Moreover, take steps to control moisture levels in your home by ensuring good ventilation, using dehumidifiers where necessary, and addressing any leaks promptly. Regular inspections can help catch issues early before they become larger problems.

Remember, prevention is key; maintaining a dry environment significantly reduces the risk of mold growth. If you have any doubts or notice further deterioration, don't hesitate to consult with an expert.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 28, 2025 8:48 am