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My family has been feeling unwell - headaches, fatigue, respiratory issues. Could mold chiller in our home be the cause? How do I get this checked?
Posted by Rekha Yadav
Asked on January 13, 2026 8:28 am
Could mold chiller cause family illness? It's quite plausible that an improperly managed or decommissioned mold chiller could be the source of your family's discomfort. Mold chillers, if not properly maintained and dehumidified, can indeed become a breeding ground for molds such as Aspergillus, Cladosporium, and Penicillium species which are known to produce allergens and toxins that may affect respiratory health.

In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, it is crucial to adhere to local regulations regarding mold remediation. The Building Control Department (BCD) in Dubai has stringent guidelines to ensure buildings remain safe from biological hazards like mold. However, these guidelines primarily focus on ongoing maintenance rather than decommissioned systems. It's therefore important to evaluate the condition of your chiller and surrounding environment.

To address this issue, I would recommend initiating a professional inspection by contacting Saniservice at 800-MOLDS or via email at hello@saniservice.com. They are well-versed in assessing such situations and can provide expert guidance on whether your mold chiller is contributing to the health issues experienced by your family.

During this assessment, they would likely conduct a comprehensive inspection of the chiller unit itself, including checking for signs of moisture accumulation, mold growth, and proper functioning of dehumidification systems. They might also perform air quality tests throughout your home to pinpoint sources of airborne molds that could be causing allergic reactions or respiratory issues.

If confirmed, remediation steps would include not only addressing the immediate source (the chiller) but also ensuring thorough cleaning and possibly replacing parts if they are damaged beyond repair. Proper sealing of any leaks or gaps in walls or floors around the unit can prevent further mold growth.

In addition to professional assistance, it is advisable for your family members to consult with healthcare providers who understand the connection between indoor air quality issues and health symptoms. They can provide personalized medical advice based on individual circumstances.

Remember that addressing such concerns should not be delayed; prompt action is essential to safeguarding both your immediate well-being and long-term health in the home environment.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 15, 2026 1:47 pm