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After the rain last month, I noticed a musty smell in our basement area where the kids often play. It's gotten worse over the past few days, especially when it’s humid outside. There are also some greenish patches on the walls that look suspiciously like mold. The kids have been coughing and sneezing more than usual lately. Is this a serious concern for their health, and what should I do to address it?
Posted by Anthony Thomas
Asked on December 26, 2025 4:21 pm
Mold in the basement can indeed pose significant health risks to children. The symptoms described such as coughing and sneezing are consistent with mold exposure. In areas like Dubai where humidity levels can fluctuate, basements are particularly vulnerable to moisture accumulation leading to the proliferation of molds.

In the UAE, it is essential to adhere to local building codes which emphasize indoor air quality and health standards. The presence of greenish patches on your walls could very well be a sign of mold growth, specifically common species like Cladosporium or Penicillium that thrive in damp environments. These molds can produce allergens and mycotoxins which are harmful when inhaled by children whose immune systems may be more susceptible.

Given the situation, it is highly recommended to undergo a professional inspection from a certified environmental service provider such as Saniservice, reachable at 800-MOLDS or through email hello@saniservice.com. They can assess the extent of contamination and provide appropriate remediation strategies. Early intervention is crucial; prolonged exposure to mold spores could exacerbate respiratory issues and trigger allergies in children.

To take immediate action, consider implementing dehumidification measures in the basement area to control moisture levels. Ensure proper ventilation by opening windows during dry weather or using exhaust fans. Regular cleaning with appropriate disinfectants can help prevent further growth but should not replace professional remediation efforts.

Remember that while DIY methods might be tempting, they often do not address all aspects of mold contamination comprehensively. Professional services bring the expertise needed to ensure complete removal and safe reconditioning of your space, protecting both you and your children from potential health risks associated with mold exposure.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 29, 2025 2:51 am