Should I worry about mold asthma in my closet?« Back to Previous Page

After the heavy rain last month, I noticed a musty smell starting to develop in my bedroom closet. The humidity has always been high in Dubai, but this seems worse than usual. My kids have been complaining of coughing and sneezing, which doesn’t seem right for their time of year. Could these be signs of mold asthma, and should I be taking steps myself or should I seek professional help?
Posted by Antonio Romano
Asked on February 21, 2026 7:08 am
Absolutely, the musty smell and increased humidity following the heavy rain could indeed be indicative of mold growth within your closet. In Dubai, we've seen an uptick in mold-related issues post-rain events due to the region's climate, which is generally warm and humid.

Mold asthma can be a serious condition, especially for children who are more susceptible to respiratory irritants. The symptoms you're observing - coughing and sneezing - could indeed point towards mold spores affecting your kids' health. Mold produces allergens that can trigger allergic reactions like these, making it crucial to address the issue promptly.

Firstly, before jumping into a full-scale remediation process, it's wise to conduct a preliminary inspection to assess the extent of the mold growth. Given Dubai's regulations, ensuring compliance with local standards is essential. The UAE Ministry of Community Development and Social Affairs has guidelines on indoor air quality that should be adhered to.

You could start by using a moisture meter or humidity sensor to monitor the levels in your closet. If you find consistent high humidity (above 60%), it’s a strong indicator for mold growth. Visual inspection might also reveal signs like black, green, or white spots on walls and other surfaces within the closet.

If you suspect significant mold presence, I highly recommend engaging professional help immediately. Saniservice, located in Dubai, offers comprehensive mold inspections, testing, and remediation services that comply with local regulations. Their team can conduct a thorough inspection to identify areas of concern and provide a detailed remediation plan. You can reach them at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com for an assessment.

In the meantime, you could take some preliminary steps to reduce mold growth: ensure good ventilation by opening windows if possible, use dehumidifiers in high-risk areas like closets, and keep surfaces clean and dry. Avoid using carpeting in humid spaces as it can harbor moisture and promote mold growth.

Remember, early intervention is key to preventing more severe health issues related to mold exposure. Taking these steps will not only address the current problem but also prevent future occurrences in your home or office environment.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 23, 2026 10:40 pm