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After the heavy rains we had last month, I noticed a musty smell and some mildew patches growing on the walls of my bedroom. My kids have been complaining of chest congestion and headaches that come and go. Could this be mold causing their symptoms? What should I do to address it?
Posted by Jennifer Martinez
Asked on January 3, 2026 2:08 pm
Yes, mold from bedroom walls could indeed affect your kids' health. In the UAE context, particularly Dubai, moisture issues post-heavy rainfall can lead to molds developing on walls and other surfaces. Molds produce spores that become airborne when disturbed, which can cause respiratory issues, allergic reactions, and other symptoms such as chest congestion and headaches.

In a technical setting like Dubai, understanding the specifics of mold growth is crucial for effective remediation. Molds thrive in environments with high humidity levels or moisture, especially in areas where there has been recent flooding or water damage. The conditions you described—musty smell and mildew patches—are clear signs that mold may be present.

For a thorough assessment, it would be prudent to contact certified professionals like those at Saniservice (call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com). They can perform an inspection to determine the extent of the mold growth and recommend appropriate remediation strategies. In Dubai, regulations require that all remedial actions comply with local environmental standards to ensure safety and prevent cross-contamination.

Given your situation, a professional inspection is essential. The experts will assess whether the mold is Stachybotrys chartarum (a type known for its potent mycotoxins) or another strain. They can also advise on proper containment measures if the mold is in an area where children spend significant time, like their bedroom.

For interim steps before professional intervention, ensure good ventilation and dry any damp areas quickly. Use dehumidifiers to lower indoor moisture levels and consider using air purifiers with HEPA filters to reduce airborne spores. Regularly check for signs of water leaks or condensation that could lead to further mold growth.

Remember, addressing mold issues early can prevent more serious health problems and costly repairs down the line. Your kids' well-being is paramount, so do not delay seeking professional help.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 6, 2026 1:05 pm