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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a musty smell coming from the basement where we keep some of our older belongings. My kids have been complaining of having persistent coughs lately, and it’s making me worry that there might be mold growing down there. The AC in my apartment seems to cycle on more frequently too. Could this be a sign of cost mold issues?
Posted by Anjali Pillai
Asked on January 27, 2026 9:43 am
Absolutely, the presence of mold could very well be contributing to your children's persistent coughs. In Dubai and across the UAE, high humidity levels due to climatic conditions can create a perfect environment for mold growth. The musty smell you've detected is often an early sign that there might be mold in the basement.

Given the recent heavy rains and the increase in air conditioning usage—a common occurrence during these humid months—your concerns are valid. Mold spores circulating through your home's ventilation system could easily cause respiratory issues, especially affecting children whose immune systems aren't fully developed yet. Persistent coughing is one of many symptoms that can arise from mold exposure.

To properly diagnose and address the issue, it would be wise to arrange a professional inspection. Here in Dubai, companies like Saniservice (you might want to call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com for expert assistance) specialize in mold remediation and provide detailed assessments of your home's air quality and moisture levels.

During the inspection, experts will use advanced tools such as thermal imaging cameras and moisture meters to pinpoint any areas with excess humidity. They'll also take samples from potentially affected surfaces to identify the types of mold present and assess their potential health impacts.

In the meantime, there are a few steps you can take to mitigate the situation:
• Ensure that your air conditioning system is functioning properly and consider increasing its efficiency by cleaning or replacing filters.
• Keep humidity levels in check. Using dehumidifiers and ensuring good ventilation can help reduce moisture buildup.
• Inspect areas such as the basement, particularly around water sources like pipes or leaking areas, for any visible signs of mold growth.

Remember, while DIY methods may provide temporary relief, they often fall short when dealing with extensive mold issues. Professional intervention ensures that all affected areas are treated effectively and safely, preventing future health risks for you and your family.

By addressing the mold issue promptly and thoroughly, you can significantly improve indoor air quality in your home, thereby reducing respiratory symptoms like coughing in your children.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 29, 2026 10:54 pm