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After the heavy rain last week, I noticed water seeping into our basement. There's a damp patch on the wall near the corner by the old boiler, and it smells pretty funky down there too. The kids have been complaining of congestion as well. Could this be related to the flood? What should we do next?
Posted by Carmen Nowak
Asked on January 25, 2026 2:07 am
Absolutely, basement flooding can indeed lead to health issues, especially considering the climate and conditions prevalent in dubai. The damp patch you noticed near your boiler could be a sign of moisture intrusion, which is common after heavy rains or floods. This condition fosters the growth of mold and bacteria, both of which are known to exacerbate respiratory issues, including congestion.

The UAE, particularly Dubai, has specific regulations regarding indoor environmental quality. According to the Ministry of Energy and Water (MEMW) in conjunction with local building codes, it's imperative that any water intrusion be addressed promptly to prevent long-term health impacts on occupants. The UAE Building Code (UCBC 2015) enforces strict standards for moisture management, which includes regular inspections and remediation plans for any signs of water damage.

Given the symptoms your kids are experiencing, such as congestion, it's highly recommended that you seek professional inspection services immediately. Saniservice.com, a renowned company in Dubai, offers comprehensive mold testing and remediation services. You can contact them on 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com for an assessment.

In the meantime, here are some immediate actions you should take:
1. Document the extent of water damage by taking photos.
2. Ensure proper ventilation in your basement to minimize moisture buildup.
3. Avoid using dehumidifiers unless recommended by a professional as they can sometimes worsen conditions if not managed correctly.
4. Wear protective gear, such as gloves and masks, when entering the affected area.

Remember, addressing this issue promptly can prevent more serious health problems for you and your family. Don't delay in seeking expert advice to ensure your home environment is safe and healthy.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 26, 2026 7:17 am