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After the heavy rain last month, I noticed a musty smell coming from under my kitchen sink. The area is usually damp despite using a dehumidifier, and I’ve seen some greenish spots starting to form on the floor tiles. My kids have been complaining of coughing fits lately, which has got me really worried about mold spores in the air. Is there anything I can do to address this quickly before it affects my family’s health?
Posted by Krzysztof Visser
Asked on February 26, 2026 1:25 am
Absolutely, you should be concerned about mold spores affecting your children. The symptoms they're experiencing—coughing fits—are indicative of respiratory issues which can be exacerbated by exposure to mold. In the UAE, especially Dubai, humidity levels can fluctuate significantly, making it easier for mold growth in areas like under kitchen sinks where there's a consistent moisture presence.

Firstly, it is essential that you address the immediate concern: removing and identifying the source of the mold. The greenish spots on your floor tiles are early signs of mold colonization, which means it's crucial to act quickly. Mold can produce spores that become airborne easily, especially when disturbed or in damp conditions like those under a sink.

To tackle this issue effectively, I would recommend engaging professional services for an inspection and remediation process. In Dubai, companies such as Saniservice (hello@saniservice.com) offer reliable mold testing and remediation solutions. They can ensure that the area is thoroughly cleaned and treated to prevent future outbreaks.

In terms of immediate action, you should:
1. Turn off any dehumidifiers temporarily to avoid disturbing the spores.
2. Wear protective gear such as masks, gloves, and goggles when inspecting or handling the affected areas.
3. Use a damp cloth to gently clean the visible mold spots, ensuring that you do not spread it further.

Moreover, addressing the root cause of moisture is key to preventing future mold growth:
• Ensure proper ventilation in kitchens and bathrooms.
• Install water-detection devices if necessary for early warning signs of leaks or excess moisture.
• Regularly check pipes and appliances for any potential leaks.

Lastly, maintaining a low humidity level in your home can significantly reduce the risk of mold. In Dubai, where the climate is typically dry, using dehumidifiers may not be sufficient alone. Consider consulting an HVAC specialist to assess and improve your home’s air quality system if needed.

Remember, while DIY methods might seem tempting for minor issues, engaging professionals ensures safety and effectiveness in dealing with potential health risks posed by mold.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 27, 2026 10:14 am