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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a musty smell and some discoloration on the ceiling of my bedroom. The AC seems to be circulating that smell around the whole house. My kids have been coughing more than usual lately, which has me worried about mold. Is there anything specific I should check for or clean to prevent this from happening again?
Posted by Anthony Lee
Asked on January 3, 2026 8:36 pm
Absolutely, the rainy weather is often associated with increased risks of mold growth. Mold spores thrive under humid conditions and can quickly colonize damp areas in your home. In Dubai/UAE, it's particularly important to be vigilant as the high humidity levels during such periods can exacerbate existing moisture issues.

Firstly, you should conduct a thorough visual inspection focusing on areas where moisture is more likely to accumulate—such as around windows, near plumbing fixtures, and in basements or attics. Pay close attention to any discoloration, musty odors, or signs of water damage like peeling paint or stained surfaces.

Given the scenario you've described, I would advise consulting a professional mold inspection service provider who can offer a more detailed analysis using tools such as moisture meters and air quality tests. In Dubai, companies like 'Saniservice' are well-regarded for their expertise in this field. Their services include on-site evaluations to identify potential mold growth and assessing the extent of any contamination.

If you decide to undertake some preliminary cleaning yourself, ensure that you take appropriate safety measures. Wear protective gear such as gloves, a mask, and goggles while handling potentially contaminated materials. The use of EPA-approved biocides can be effective in treating smaller, isolated areas, but always follow the manufacturer's instructions carefully.

It’s crucial to address any mold issues promptly, not only because they can affect air quality but also due to potential structural damage over time. Mold can weaken building materials and contribute to allergenic reactions—especially concerning with your kids experiencing more coughing.

In terms of prevention for future rainy seasons, consider implementing long-term moisture control strategies. This might include improving ventilation in areas prone to condensation, ensuring proper drainage around the house, and sealing gaps that could allow water intrusion. Regular maintenance checks on your AC system can also prevent it from spreading mold spores throughout your home.

If you have any concerns or if the situation worsens, don’t hesitate to contact a professional for assistance. Remember, early detection and remediation are key in managing mold problems effectively.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 5, 2026 8:05 pm