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After the rain last month, I noticed a mildewed smell coming from the basement where our children play. Upon checking, I found some visible mold patches on the walls near the floor, especially in the corner closest to the laundry area. My kids have been coughing and sneezing more than usual lately, which has got me worried about their health. Should I be concerned about mold remediation, or is this something that can wait?
Posted by Piotr Wisniewski
Asked on January 11, 2026 4:18 am
Absolutely, your concerns about the mold in your children's play area are valid and require prompt attention. The presence of visible patches on the walls along with a musty smell can indicate an active mold growth situation which, if left unaddressed, could pose serious health risks to your family.

Firstly, it is crucial that you understand the potential health impacts. Mold spores can trigger allergic reactions and exacerbate asthma symptoms in children. Considering your kids have been experiencing more coughing and sneezing lately, this could indeed be related to their exposure to mold. In the UAE context, especially in Dubai where humidity levels can vary significantly, indoor moisture issues are more common and can lead to faster mold growth.

Given that you've noticed visible patches of mold on walls near your laundry area (a common source of moisture), it would be wise to engage a professional environmental inspection service immediately. The call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com could connect you with experts who can assess the extent and severity of the mold problem.

In terms of remediation, it is important to follow proper procedures to ensure safety. Professional remediation typically involves several steps: containment of affected areas, removal of contaminated materials, application of biocides or other treatments, and finally, thorough cleaning and drying processes. Using approved chemicals and methods that comply with UAE regulations (such as those from the Environment Agency - Abu Dhabi) is essential.

Avoid attempting DIY remediation unless you are fully trained in handling mold. Improper methods can spread spores, leading to a more widespread issue or even affecting your health negatively during the process.

Remember, maintaining low humidity levels in your home through proper ventilation and dehumidification systems will help prevent future occurrences of mold growth. Regular inspections by professionals should also be scheduled annually or after significant changes in your home’s moisture conditions.

Taking these steps will not only address your current issue but also safeguard the health of your family against potential risks associated with mold exposure.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 12, 2026 10:21 am