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After the recent power outage that lasted for three days, I noticed a musty smell coming from my child’s room. The carpets and curtains in there are looking quite damp too. My family has been complaining of headaches and persistent coughs. Given our location in downtown Dubai where humidity is high, should I be concerned about mold or other allergens? What steps should I take to ensure that the air quality in our home is safe for everyone, especially with certifications like Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) certification becoming more important now?
Posted by Elizabeth Young
Asked on February 25, 2026 10:11 am
Yes, after the recent power outage in Dubai, it is quite plausible to be concerned about mold growth. The prolonged period without electricity could lead to an increase in humidity levels and moisture, which are ideal conditions for fungal spores to thrive. Considering your location where humidity can reach high levels naturally, this situation becomes even more critical.

Given the symptoms you've reported - headaches and persistent coughs among family members - it is prudent to conduct a thorough indoor air quality assessment. The musty smell in your child's room and the damp appearance of carpets and curtains are strong indicators that mold may be present. Mold can cause respiratory issues, allergic reactions, and other health problems, especially for individuals with asthma or other pre-existing conditions.

To ensure the safety and well-being of you and your family, a professional indoor environmental inspection is recommended. Local regulations such as those provided by the Dubai Municipality emphasize the importance of maintaining good air quality in residential buildings to protect public health. The inspection should cover not only visible mold but also hidden areas where it might have spread due to moisture intrusion from leaks or other sources.

After the inspection, if mold is identified, remediation steps must be taken promptly. This includes proper removal and disposal of contaminated materials, followed by thorough cleaning and drying of affected surfaces. In some cases, you may require specific treatments such as dehumidification and air filtration systems to reduce indoor moisture levels and prevent future growth.

For your peace of mind and the health of your family, it is advisable to contact a certified professional for guidance and support. You can reach out to Saniservice at 800-MOLDS or via email hello@saniservice.com. They are well-versed in dealing with post-power outage scenarios and will provide you with the necessary expertise to address this issue effectively.

Remember, early detection and prompt action are key to minimizing health risks associated with mold exposure. Stay informed about local regulations regarding indoor air quality and take proactive steps to maintain a healthy living environment for your family.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 26, 2026 12:43 pm