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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a musty smell in my bedroom closet. The walls seem damp, especially after showers, and there's even some visible mold growing on the corners of the ceiling. My kids have been complaining of coughing and runny noses since we moved into this room. Could this be related to the mold? What should I do to address it quickly and safely?
Posted by David Clark
Asked on January 31, 2026 6:17 am
Yes, the symptoms your kids are experiencing could be closely linked to mold. Mold exposure can indeed lead to respiratory issues such as coughing and runny noses, especially among children who have weaker immune systems or existing allergies.

In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, high humidity levels post-rain events create a perfect environment for mold growth. The dampness you noticed on your bedroom closet walls, especially after showers, is a clear indicator of potential mold presence. Mold spores can thrive in such conditions and release allergens that may irritate your children's respiratory systems.

To address this issue quickly and safely:

1. Professional Inspection: Given the severity of your situation, it would be prudent to call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com for a professional inspection. They can assess the extent of mold growth, identify sources of moisture, and provide a detailed remediation plan.

2. Containment Measures: While waiting for professionals, try to limit access to the affected area to prevent further spread. Close off the room by shutting doors if possible. Use fans or dehumidifiers to reduce moisture in the air but ensure they are not directly blowing towards the affected areas.

3. Personal Protection: When handling moldy materials, wear protective gear such as gloves, masks, and goggles. This is particularly important for you and your family’s health.

4. Ventilation: Ensure good airflow throughout your home to reduce humidity levels. Open windows when weather permits, but avoid doing so on days with high rainfall or during windy storms that might bring contaminated air inside.

5. Mold Remediation: Once remediation is done by professionals, continue monitoring the indoor environment for any recurrence of mold growth. Implement long-term solutions like regular cleaning and maintenance to prevent future issues.

Remember, while these steps can help manage the situation temporarily, a thorough professional assessment and treatment are crucial to address the root cause and ensure your family's health remains protected in this humid climate.

By taking immediate action, you can significantly mitigate any adverse effects of mold on your children’s well-being.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 2, 2026 3:00 am