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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a musty smell coming from the basement where our storage room is located. The humidity has always been an issue down there, but this year it seems worse than ever. My kids have been coughing more often lately, and I’m worried it might be because of mold. Has anyone here dealt with similar issues in their home?
Posted by Yuki Tran
Asked on March 5, 2026 5:16 pm
The scenario you've described is quite common and warrants a thorough investigation. Mold growth can indeed be problematic, especially considering the recent rains and higher humidity levels in your basement storage area. The musty smell and increased coughing among family members could very well point to mold-related issues.

In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, mold can thrive easily due to high humidity during certain periods of the year. Given that you're experiencing such symptoms, it's crucial to take this seriously and seek professional assistance as soon as possible. The Environmental Health Authority (EHA) in the UAE has regulations concerning indoor air quality, which could be relevant here.

To start addressing your concerns, I would recommend scheduling a professional inspection of your basement with an accredited environmental testing company. In Dubai, there are several reputable firms that specialize in mold assessment and remediation. For instance, companies like Saniservice can provide detailed assessments, including sampling and analysis to identify the types of molds present and their levels.

Once you have the results from the professional test, it will be easier to understand the next steps. If high moisture content is confirmed as a primary factor for mold growth, addressing this issue should be your top priority. This might involve installing dehumidifiers in the basement or improving ventilation systems to lower humidity levels. Additionally, sealing any leaks and ensuring proper drainage around your home can prevent further moisture intrusion.

If mold contamination has already occurred, it's important to handle it appropriately to avoid exposure risks. Small areas of mold growth (less than 10 square feet) might be tackled with disinfectants or cleaning products; however, larger areas require professional intervention due to potential health impacts on your family and the complexity involved in thorough remediation.

Remember, prevention is key. Regular checks for signs of moisture damage and addressing them promptly can help prevent future mold issues. In Dubai, the climate makes it essential to maintain a dry environment indoors during humid months.

Don't hesitate to contact 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com for immediate assistance. Their expertise in dealing with such situations can provide you peace of mind and ensure your family's health is protected.

Stay vigilant, and act on the findings from your professional inspection. Your health and that of your children are paramount.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on March 7, 2026 1:08 am