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After the heavy rain last month, I noticed a musty smell coming from the basement, and upon closer inspection, I found some green patches on the walls. My family has been experiencing sneezing fits and my kids have complained of coughs. How urgent is it to address this mold issue, and what steps should we take immediately?
Posted by Reem Farah
Asked on February 28, 2026 8:12 pm
Addressing basement mold is of utmost urgency, especially considering the recent heavy rains and your reported health issues. Mold growth can be incredibly detrimental to both structural integrity and occupants' health, making immediate action critical.

The UAE, including Dubai, has stringent regulations regarding indoor air quality and remediation practices (UAE Executive Order No. 27 of 2013). These guidelines emphasize the importance of prompt action when dealing with mold infestations, particularly in areas prone to moisture such as basements.

Given that you have observed green patches and a musty odor, it is highly probable that the conditions are conducive for mold growth. The presence of these symptoms suggests that the mold may be active and potentially releasing mycotoxins into your home environment. These toxins can exacerbate respiratory issues, leading to sneezing fits and coughs, which in your case seems to affect both adults and children.

It is imperative to act swiftly by conducting a professional inspection. This will help determine the extent of the mold growth and identify any underlying moisture sources that need addressing. In Dubai, you should consider contacting certified professionals such as those at Saniservice (call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com), who are well-versed in local regulations and remediation techniques.

Upon inspection, expect to receive a detailed report outlining the nature of the mold, areas affected, and recommended remediation steps. This might include surface removal of contaminated materials, application of appropriate antifungal treatments, and implementation of moisture control measures such as dehumidification systems or improved ventilation.

Do not attempt DIY remediation without proper training and equipment; improper handling can spread spores further and worsen the situation. Once remediation is completed, regular monitoring through air quality testing could be advisable to ensure that conditions remain under control.

Remember, addressing mold in a timely manner not only protects your family's health but also preserves your property value by ensuring compliance with local regulations.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on March 3, 2026 4:13 am