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After the rain last month, I noticed a musty smell in my bedroom, especially when I opened the window. My son has been complaining of a persistent cough, and it feels like his asthma is flaring up again. The carpet in our master bedroom seems particularly damp despite regular vacuuming. Could this be causing mold growth, and how can we prevent it from worsening or recurring?
Posted by Anjali Kumar
Asked on January 30, 2026 8:20 pm
Damp carpet can indeed be a significant factor contributing to your son's asthma symptoms. In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, we experience varying levels of humidity depending on the season, which can lead to moisture accumulation especially in carpets and other textile materials. When such conditions persist, mold growth is highly likely, potentially releasing spores into the air that may trigger asthma attacks or exacerbate existing respiratory issues.

Firstly, it's crucial to understand that mold requires three primary elements: moisture, oxygen, and a suitable surface (like your carpet). The musty smell you're noticing is often a precursor to visible mold growth. If left unchecked, this can create an environment favorable for the proliferation of allergens, which are known triggers for asthma.

Given the conditions described, it would be prudent to conduct a professional inspection by calling 800-MOLDS or emailing hello@saniservice.com for expert assistance. They will use specialized equipment to detect moisture levels and mold spores in your carpet and other areas of concern. This is especially important as per UAE regulations that emphasize the importance of maintaining indoor air quality.

To prevent further issues, start by addressing the moisture source. Ensure good ventilation through regular window openings or using dehumidifiers if necessary. Regularly inspect and dry any carpets or textiles that show signs of dampness. For persistent cases, professional cleaning and drying services can be beneficial to remove deep-seated moisture and reduce mold risk.

Implementing a proactive approach is key. Regular vacuuming with HEPA filters can help collect allergens but may not address the root cause if there's underlying moisture. Encasing mattresses and pillows in allergen barriers and using air purifiers can also provide relief, though they are secondary measures to tackling the primary issue of mold growth.

In summary, damp carpet is a plausible factor contributing to your son’s asthma symptoms. A professional inspection and remediation service should be considered to ensure the environment remains safe and conducive for his health.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 1, 2026 4:18 am