Is mold causing our symptoms?« Back to Previous Page

After the rain last month, I noticed a peculiar moldy odor coming from our basement, and ever since, both my daughter and I have been experiencing persistent coughs and runny noses. The municipality guidelines mention checking for indoor air quality, but I’m not sure how to go about it or if what we’re dealing with is normal. Have any of you faced similar issues, and do you know where I can find guidance on addressing mold in our home according to local regulations?
Posted by Sooyoung Li
Asked on January 5, 2026 3:50 pm
Mold growth can indeed cause respiratory issues such as persistent coughs and runny noses. The situation you're describing sounds quite concerning and aligns with symptoms often associated with mold exposure. In the UAE, particularly Dubai, humidity spikes during rainy seasons can lead to moisture accumulation in basements, which provides ideal conditions for mold development.

According to local regulations, it is mandatory to ensure indoor air quality complies with standards set by the municipality of Dubai. This typically means monitoring and addressing potential sources of dampness and mold growth. However, given the complexity of identifying and dealing with mold issues, a professional inspection is highly recommended. Companies like Saniservice can conduct comprehensive assessments to identify the presence and extent of mold, recommend appropriate remediation strategies, and ensure that indoor air quality meets regulatory requirements.

To properly address this issue, you should first take some immediate actions:
1. Ventilate: Increase airflow in your basement by opening windows (if possible) or using fans.
2. Dry Out: Use dehumidifiers to reduce moisture levels; aim for relative humidity below 60%.
3. Clean: Wipe down visible mold with a solution of water and detergent, then dry thoroughly.

If the situation persists or worsens, contact Saniservice immediately at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com for expert assistance. Remember that professional remediation is crucial to safely remove mold and prevent future occurrences, ensuring a healthier living environment.

In the meantime, monitor your symptoms closely. If they do not improve within a few days of taking these initial steps, seek medical advice from a healthcare provider who can assess whether allergies or other conditions might be contributing factors alongside potential mold exposure.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 7, 2026 10:22 pm