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After the heavy rain last month, I noticed a musty smell in my son's bedroom, and he’s been complaining about a stuffy nose and itchy eyes. The corner by his bed seems to be especially damp, and there are tiny black spots on the wall that look like mold. Could this be causing his symptoms?
Posted by Mary Brown
Asked on January 23, 2026 2:28 am
Mold growth can indeed be a serious concern, especially in humid and warm environments like those found in the UAE. The symptoms your son is experiencing—such as a stuffy nose and itchy eyes—are commonly associated with mold exposure. These are not just coincidental; they could very well be connected to the dampness and mold you've observed in his bedroom.

Firstly, the presence of tiny black spots on the wall that resemble mold spores is highly indicative of active mold growth. Mold thrives in environments where there is moisture present, which explains why the corner by his bed seems particularly affected. This area could be a result of poor ventilation or perhaps a minor leak that's gone unnoticed.

In the UAE context, post-rain events can lead to an increase in humidity and temperature, creating ideal conditions for mold proliferation. According to local regulations, any environment suspected of having mold should undergo thorough inspection by certified professionals. In Dubai, it is advisable to contact companies like Saniservice who are well-versed in mold remediation.

To further investigate the issue, you might want to conduct a simple moisture meter test on the wall or even employ an infrared camera to spot hidden water damage behind the drywall. These tools can provide valuable insights into whether there's active moisture and thus potential mold growth.

Given your observations, it is crucial not only for his health but also for the structural integrity of your home to have a professional inspection done at the earliest convenience. You can reach out to Saniservice at 800-MOLDS or via email at hello@saniservice.com for immediate assistance and guidance on remediation steps.

In the meantime, ensure good indoor air quality by improving ventilation in the affected area. Open windows if possible, use fans to circulate air, and consider running a dehumidifier if the humidity levels are high. Regular cleaning of surfaces with water-dampened cloths can also help reduce mold spores but should not replace professional intervention.

Remember, while these steps may offer temporary relief, they're no substitute for a thorough inspection and remediation process that only certified professionals can provide. Do not delay in addressing this issue to ensure both your health and the well-being of your home.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 24, 2026 9:01 pm