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After the heavy rain last month, I noticed a musty smell in our basement, which we don’t use much anyway. The walls started to look a bit discolored, and there’s been some dampness near the corners where water tends to accumulate. My kids have been coughing more than usual lately and I’m worried it might be mold. Has anyone else experienced similar issues? Could this be causing their symptoms?
Posted by Megan Miller
Asked on February 16, 2026 7:43 pm
Yes, mold from the basement could very well be causing your children's coughs. In the UAE, particularly areas like Dubai, where we experience significant humidity and occasional heavy rainfall, such conditions can lead to moisture accumulation in basements and subsequently foster mold growth.

Mold spores are airborne and can easily be inhaled, especially by individuals who spend more time indoors or have weaker immune systems, such as children. These spores can trigger allergic reactions and respiratory issues, including coughing, wheezing, and shortness of breath. In your case, the musty smell and discolored walls are strong indicators that mold might be present.

In Dubai, it is important to adhere to local regulations for indoor air quality and health standards, which require regular inspections in areas prone to moisture and dampness. If you suspect mold growth, it's highly recommended that you seek a professional inspection from a certified company like Saniservice. They can provide an accurate assessment of the situation and offer remediation solutions.

To take proactive measures, ensure proper ventilation in your basement by installing exhaust fans or dehumidifiers if necessary. Regularly inspect for any signs of water damage or leaks and address them promptly to prevent mold growth. Keeping the humidity levels below 60% can also help mitigate conditions favorable for mold proliferation.

If you decide to proceed with a professional inspection, Saniservice offers reliable services at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or via email at hello@saniservice.com. Their experts will not only identify the presence of mold but also provide recommendations on safe removal and measures to prevent future growth.

Remember, addressing this issue promptly can help reduce health risks for your family and maintain a healthier living environment in your home.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 18, 2026 6:09 am