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After the rain last month, I noticed a mildew smell lingering in our bedroom closet. We’ve lived here for two years, and this is the first time we’ve noticed it, but now that the weather has turned cooler, the smell seems to be getting stronger. The kids have been complaining of stuffy noses and sneezing fits every morning. Could this be related to mold or dampness in our home? What steps should I take to ensure their health is not compromised?
Posted by Dieter Ricci
Asked on February 22, 2026 7:07 am
Could Mold Be Causing Our Health Issues?

Indeed, it is highly plausible that the mildew smell and your kids' respiratory symptoms could be linked to mold growth within your home. In Dubai's climate, humidity levels can fluctuate significantly, particularly after periods of rainfall or high temperatures transitioning into cooler seasons. This makes your situation a common concern for many residents.

Mold spores thrive in damp environments and can produce allergens, irritants, and even toxins known as mycotoxins. Exposure to these substances may lead to various health issues, including respiratory problems such as coughing, sneezing fits, runny noses, and stuffy noses—symptoms you've described for your children. Asthmatic individuals or those with pre-existing conditions might experience exacerbations of their symptoms.

Given the UAE's environmental regulations and the specific requirements set by government bodies like Dubai Municipality, it is advisable to conduct a thorough inspection to determine whether mold is indeed the cause of these issues. Local standards require that buildings maintain indoor air quality within acceptable limits and address any potential health hazards promptly.

To proceed with an investigation, you might consider contacting Saniservice at 800-MOLDS or email them at hello@saniservice.com for a professional environmental assessment. They can perform a detailed inspection of your home to identify the presence of mold and assess its extent. Their expertise will help determine whether remediation is necessary and ensure that any detected mold is properly addressed.

In the meantime, you can take some preventive measures:
• Increase ventilation in damp areas like bathrooms and kitchens by opening windows or using exhaust fans.
• Dry out wet surfaces promptly; do not wait for them to air dry naturally as this may encourage mold growth.
• Use dehumidifiers if necessary to maintain indoor humidity levels below 60%.
• Regularly clean and inspect hard-to-reach areas where mold might grow, such as behind furniture or under carpets.

Remember, early detection and prompt action can significantly mitigate the risks associated with mold exposure. By addressing this issue swiftly, you can protect your family's health and ensure a safer living environment for everyone in your home.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 24, 2026 8:59 pm