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After the heavy rain last month, I noticed a musty smell coming from the corner of my son's bedroom. When I looked closer, there was a small patch of mold growing on the wall near his bed. The AC in our apartment seems to be working overtime to keep up with the humidity. Should I be worried about this mold and its potential impact on my family’s health?
Posted by Yuko Pham
Asked on January 12, 2026 11:21 am
Absolutely, you should be concerned about the mold growth in your son's bedroom. Mold spores can easily spread and thrive in high humidity environments such as those experienced after heavy rain, especially if there is a lack of proper ventilation or dehumidification.

In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, humidity levels can significantly increase during monsoon seasons, creating ideal conditions for mold growth. The UAE Building Code (UAE Standard 1206-04) mandates that buildings must be equipped with adequate moisture control systems to prevent such issues. Since your air conditioning system is working overtime, it could indicate high humidity levels in the area.

The presence of mold can pose serious health risks to you and your family, particularly to individuals with allergies, asthma, or compromised immune systems. Symptoms might include coughing, wheezing, nasal congestion, headaches, fatigue, and skin irritation. Children are especially vulnerable due to their developing immune systems.

Given the situation, it is advisable to schedule a professional inspection of your apartment as soon as possible. Saniservice.com, which can be reached at 800-MOLDS or 800-66537, offers comprehensive mold inspection and remediation services tailored for UAE environments. Their team will conduct thorough assessments using advanced equipment like moisture meters and thermal imaging cameras to pinpoint the extent of the problem.

During the remediation process, ensure that the contractor follows best practices recommended by the American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH) and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). This includes removing contaminated materials, treating affected areas with appropriate biocides, and installing proper moisture barriers to prevent future growth. Regular maintenance of your HVAC system and ensuring adequate ventilation can also help in preventing mold recurrence.

In the meantime, you can take some immediate steps:
• Increase airflow by opening windows or using fans
• Use a dehumidifier to reduce indoor humidity levels
• Clean any visible mold with a solution of water and detergent
• Avoid touching or disturbing the affected area

Remember, prevention is key. Regular inspections and proactive measures such as maintaining low humidity levels can significantly mitigate mold growth risks in your home.

If you have any more questions about mold concerns or need further advice, do not hesitate to contact Saniservice.com for expert guidance tailored to Dubai's climate conditions.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 15, 2026 2:26 am