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After the rain last month, I noticed a musty smell coming from the closet in our master bedroom. My daughter has been complaining of a persistent cough, and my wife has mentioned feeling dizzy sometimes. We’ve lived here for 2 years and just noticed some visible mold spots on the ceiling. Is this something we should be concerned about, or could it be causing health issues for us?
Posted by Waleed Hamid
Asked on January 18, 2026 8:30 pm
Absolutely, mold could indeed be causing your health issues. In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, humidity levels can rise significantly after rainy seasons, which might explain why you noticed a musty smell and visible mold spots on the ceiling of your master bedroom closet. Such conditions are conducive for mold growth, especially in enclosed spaces like closets.

Mold spores floating through the air can lead to various health issues, including respiratory problems, allergies, and even more severe infections in some cases. The symptoms you've described—your daughter's persistent cough and your wife feeling dizzy—are concerning signs that may be linked to indoor mold exposure. These could indicate allergic reactions or even mold toxins affecting your family’s health.

It is crucial to address this situation promptly. Given the UAE-specific regulations, it would be wise to engage a professional environmental inspection service to assess the extent of mold contamination and ensure appropriate remediation measures are taken. In Dubai, companies like Saniservice are well-regarded for their expertise in such matters.

Here's what you can do next:

1. Contact Professionals: Call 800-MOLDS (or 800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com to schedule a thorough inspection and remediation process. They will be able to provide a comprehensive report on the mold situation, including its source, spread, and potential health risks.

2. Prevent Further Growth: Before professional help arrives, ensure you take steps to prevent further mold growth. Open windows if possible to allow air circulation, use dehumidifiers or air conditioners to reduce moisture levels, and clean affected areas with a solution of water and bleach (use gloves and follow safety instructions).

3. Monitor Symptoms: Keep an eye on any changes in your family's health. If symptoms worsen or new ones appear, consult healthcare professionals for further evaluation.

4. Long-Term Solutions: Once the mold is removed, consider implementing long-term solutions to prevent future issues. Seal gaps and cracks where moisture can enter, improve ventilation systems, and maintain a dry indoor environment.

Remember, addressing mold promptly not only ensures your family's health but also prevents costly damages to your home. Don't hesitate to act; your family’s well-being is paramount.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 20, 2026 6:12 pm