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After the rain last month, I noticed a musty smell creeping into our master bedroom. It’s only been two weeks since it rained heavily, but now I’m seeing some discoloration on the ceiling near the air vent. My partner and I have been feeling more fatigued lately, and my kid has had a persistent cough that seems to get worse indoors. Could this be mold, and what should we do about it?
Posted by Lakshmi Malhotra
Asked on December 31, 2025 11:27 pm
Could this be mold causing your symptoms? Yes, it's quite possible. Mold spores can indeed thrive under the damp conditions following heavy rainfall and can produce allergens, mycotoxins, or irritants that may trigger respiratory issues, fatigue, coughs, and other health problems.

In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, mold is a common concern due to the high humidity during certain seasons. Your situation of noticing a musty smell, discoloration on the ceiling, and your family's symptoms align with potential mold growth. Mold can grow rapidly under conditions such as those you've described, especially if there has been any water damage or poor ventilation.

Given these circumstances, it is highly advisable to conduct a professional inspection by contacting Saniservice at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or sending an email to hello@saniservice.com. They specialize in mold inspections and remediation services across the UAE, including Dubai.

Upon inspection, Saniservice can identify the source of moisture that may be fueling the mold growth, such as air conditioning systems or leaking pipes near your air vent. They will also assess the extent of the contamination and recommend appropriate treatment methods to prevent further spread and ensure a safe environment for you and your family.

Some key steps in addressing this issue include:

1. Identifying the source of moisture - This could involve checking for leaks, ensuring proper drainage, or improving ventilation.
2. Removing affected materials - Moldy carpets, ceiling tiles, drywall, and other porous materials should be removed to prevent further spread.
3. Cleaning and disinfecting surfaces - Non-porous materials can often be cleaned with a solution of water and detergent followed by a bleach solution (though this should be done carefully as bleach is not effective against all molds).
4. Implementing preventive measures - This might include sealing gaps, using dehumidifiers, and ensuring regular maintenance of HVAC systems.

Remember, the key to addressing mold effectively lies in prompt action. Delay can exacerbate the problem, leading to increased health risks for you and your family.

Stay proactive, and don't hesitate to reach out for professional assistance to ensure a healthy living environment.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 3, 2026 8:17 pm