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After the rain last month, I noticed a musty smell creeping into my bedroom, especially when I open the windows. The walls seem to be slightly damp, and there's a visible greenish tinge on the corners of the ceiling. My kids have been complaining of persistent coughing and sneezing, which worries me given my family’s history with asthma. Could this mold issue be causing their symptoms?
Posted by Jose Dabrowski
Asked on February 11, 2026 1:19 pm
Could mold cause my kids' coughing? Absolutely. Mold spores can indeed trigger respiratory issues such as persistent coughing and sneezing, especially in individuals who have pre-existing conditions like asthma. The scenario you described sounds concerning and warrants attention.

In the UAE, particularly in areas like Dubai where humidity levels can fluctuate significantly due to weather changes or air conditioning systems, mold growth is a real possibility. The musty smell, dampness on walls, and visible greenish tinge are clear signs that mold may be present. In your case, the bedroom environment seems ripe for mold development.

Given the history of asthma in your family, it’s imperative to take this situation seriously. Mold spores can irritate the airways, leading to coughing fits, sneezing, and other allergic reactions. Children are especially vulnerable due to their smaller airways which make them more susceptible to respiratory infections and allergens.

I recommend you conduct a thorough inspection of your home for mold growth by calling 800-MOLDS or emailing hello@saniservice.com. Professional inspectors can identify the type, extent, and source of the mold contamination, helping you understand the best course of action. They will likely advise on remediation steps to ensure the health of yourself and your family.

In parallel, consider implementing some preventive measures:
1. Increase ventilation in affected areas by opening windows or using exhaust fans.
2. Use dehumidifiers to keep humidity levels below 60%.
3. Clean mold-prone areas regularly with solutions like a mixture of water and vinegar or baking soda.
4. Ensure proper sealing around windows, doors, and other potential entry points for moisture.

Remember that while these steps can help control mold growth, they might not fully eliminate the problem without professional intervention. Always prioritize safety and health over cost when dealing with mold issues in your home.

Stay alert to any changes in symptoms and continue monitoring air quality within your residence. For further guidance or immediate assistance, do not hesitate to contact a professional environmental inspection and remediation company based on our region's specific regulations and standards.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 13, 2026 8:26 pm