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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a musty smell coming from the corner of our living room. My kids have been complaining of persistent coughs and runny noses, which I can’t shake off as allergies. The AC seems to be cycling through more humid air than usual too. Could this mold issue in my home be causing their symptoms?
Posted by Robert Martin
Asked on March 3, 2026 8:56 pm
Could Mold Be Making Your Kids Sick?

Yes, mold could indeed be the culprit behind your kids' symptoms. In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, high humidity and recent heavy rains have led to an increased likelihood of mold growth indoors. A musty smell and visible signs like black or green patches on walls or ceiling are key indicators that you might be dealing with a mold problem.

Molds release spores into the air which can cause allergic reactions and respiratory issues in sensitive individuals, especially children. The symptoms your kids have been experiencing—persistent coughs and runny noses—are common for those exposed to mold. However, it's important not to jump to conclusions without professional assessment.

In Dubai/UAE, you should be aware of local health and safety regulations that require building owners to maintain a safe indoor environment free from harmful substances like mold. According to the UAE Federal Law No. 27 of 1985 concerning Building Control, it is mandatory for property managers to ensure buildings are in good condition.

Given your concerns, I strongly recommend contacting a professional environmental inspection and remediation company such as Saniservice (contactable at 800-MOLDS or 800-66537 or by email at hello@saniservice.com) for a thorough inspection. They will be able to identify the presence of mold, assess its extent, and provide appropriate remediation strategies.

In the meantime, you can take some preliminary steps:
1. Reduce indoor humidity levels by using dehumidifiers and ensuring good ventilation.
2. Clean surfaces affected by moisture with solutions containing bleach or a commercial cleaner designed for mold removal.
3. Remove any visible mold growth promptly to prevent further spread.

Remember, while these actions may help mitigate the issue temporarily, a professional assessment is crucial to ensure your home environment remains safe from mold and its potential health impacts on your family.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on March 6, 2026 7:14 am