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After the heavy rain last month, I noticed a musty smell coming from the corner of my bedroom closet. My kids have been complaining of headaches and itchy eyes, which concerns me as they seem to be getting worse despite visiting the doctor. Could this be related to mold growth in our home?
Posted by Jennifer Harris
Asked on February 15, 2026 7:59 pm
Yes, the symptoms your kids are experiencing could indeed be related to mold growth within your home. In the UAE, including Dubai, high humidity and recent heavy rains can create an ideal environment for mold to thrive. Mold can produce allergens that may trigger respiratory issues like headaches, itchy eyes, and other allergic reactions.

When mold spores are inhaled or come into contact with skin, they can cause irritation and exacerbate existing conditions. The musty smell you detected is a common indicator of active mold growth. It's crucial to investigate the source of this odor promptly to ensure your family’s health isn't compromised further.

Mold testing should be conducted by professional environmental inspectors who understand local regulations and climate factors in Dubai. They will perform comprehensive air quality tests and visual inspections, including areas like the corner of your bedroom closet where you noticed the smell. According to UAE standards, particularly those outlined in EN 475:2013, indoor environments must meet specific criteria for mold control.

If mold is indeed found, it’s important to address the issue immediately. Saniservice.com offers a wide range of remediation services tailored to the local climate and building conditions. Their team can safely remove contaminated materials, treat affected areas with anti-microbial agents, and provide recommendations on preventing future occurrences.

To prevent further issues, keep indoor humidity levels below 60% using dehumidifiers or air conditioning units. Regularly inspect and maintain your home's ventilation systems to ensure proper airflow. Additionally, keeping the area around the closet well-ventilated can help reduce moisture accumulation.

In summary, given the conditions in Dubai post-heavy rains and considering the symptoms your children are experiencing, it is highly likely that mold is a factor. Engage with professional services for thorough assessment and remediation to protect their health.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 18, 2026 2:47 pm