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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a musty smell lingering in my bedroom closet. Upon inspecting, I found some mildew starting to grow on the walls near the window. This is concerning because we have two young kids who spend a lot of time in that room playing. How can I prevent this from happening again and ensure it doesn’t spread?
Posted by Margaret Brown
Asked on February 16, 2026 12:35 am
Preventing mold growth in your kids' bedroom can be critical for the health and safety of both you and your children. Mold is a common issue especially after heavy rains as it thrives in damp, humid environments. In Dubai/UAE, it's essential to take proactive measures due to the climate and potential for moisture.

Firstly, understanding the UAE regulations on mold is crucial. The Environment Agency - Abu Dhabi (EAD) has specific guidelines regarding indoor air quality which indirectly address mold issues by ensuring that buildings are designed and maintained in a way that reduces the risk of moisture-related problems. Regular inspections and maintenance should be part of your strategy to stay compliant.

When dealing with potential mold growth, it's wise to call in professionals for an initial inspection especially if you're unsure about the extent of the issue. For instance, you can contact Saniservice at 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com. A certified inspector will assess whether remediation is necessary and provide a detailed plan.

To prevent mold from spreading further in your bedroom:
1. Ventilation: Ensure proper ventilation to reduce moisture levels. Open windows when the weather permits, use exhaust fans in bathrooms, and consider installing an air purifier or dehumidifier.
2. Drying Out Affected Areas: Promptly dry any areas that become wet, especially after rains. Use a dehumidifier or fan to expedite this process, aiming for a relative humidity level of below 60%.
3. Seal Gaps and Cracks: Seal gaps around windows and doors with weatherstripping or caulking to prevent moisture from entering the room.
4. Regular Cleaning: Clean your bedroom regularly using mild detergent and water solutions, particularly in areas prone to moisture like near the window. Scrubbing hard surfaces can help remove mold spores.
5. Inspect for Leaks: Regularly check plumbing fixtures and roof areas for leaks that might be contributing to the humidity levels. Address any issues promptly to prevent further damage.

In terms of materials and products, use mold-resistant paints and finishes in damp areas, and ensure that woodwork is treated with preservatives if needed. It’s also beneficial to replace carpeting or upholstered furniture in very humid areas with more moisture-resistant options like hardwood floors or leather upholstery.

Lastly, monitor the condition of your bedroom regularly for any changes. Early detection can save you from major issues down the line and keep your family healthy. Remember that maintaining a dry environment is key to preventing mold growth.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 18, 2026 7:23 pm