Should I worry about mold in my basement?« Back to Previous Page

After the heavy rain last month, I noticed a musty smell coming from the basement, especially when I open the door. The area has some visible discoloration on the walls and even a few spots of mold growing in the corner. My kids have been coughing more than usual lately, and it’s worrying me that it might be related to this. Could you recommend any local experts who specialize in mold inspections or perhaps suggest how I can address this myself?
Posted by Francesco Janssen
Asked on January 15, 2026 8:09 am
Yes, you should definitely be concerned about the mold issue in your basement. Mold growth can lead to serious health problems, especially for individuals with respiratory issues like allergies and asthma, which seems to apply given that your kids have been coughing more frequently.

In Dubai/UAE, it's crucial to understand that local regulations require proper handling of mold issues due to climatic conditions conducive to fungal growth. The UAE Environment and Water Agency (EWRA) mandates that any mold remediation project must be conducted by certified professionals who adhere to stringent safety measures.

The first step is to assess the extent of the mold problem. Given your observations, it sounds like you have a situation where visible mold has already started to grow. This calls for immediate attention and action. I would recommend reaching out to local experts specializing in mold inspections and remediation. You can call 800-MOLDS (66537) or email hello@saniservice.com for professional assistance.

When dealing with mold, it's important to know that not all molds are toxic, but any visible growth should be addressed promptly. Molds produce spores that can cause allergic reactions and respiratory issues; the musty smell you've noticed is a strong indicator of active mold growth.

To manage this situation yourself in the interim, ensure good ventilation by opening windows when possible or using dehumidifiers to keep humidity levels below 60%. Clean up any standing water and address water leaks immediately. Use protective gear such as gloves and masks if you decide to attempt cleaning small areas of mold yourself. However, for large-scale issues or if the situation escalates, professional help is essential.

Lastly, it's critical to understand that mold can spread quickly under humid conditions, so continuous monitoring and proactive measures are necessary. Regular inspections should be part of your maintenance routine, especially after heavy rainfall events like the one you experienced last month.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 17, 2026 1:37 am