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After the recent rains last month, I noticed a dampness developing under our kitchen floor tiles. The AC in the living room has been running non-stop to try and keep it cool and dry, but I’m still worried about mold or mildew forming down there. My kids have been coughing more often lately, and I suspect it might be related. Has anyone else experienced similar issues after rainy weather, and are there any municipality guidelines we should follow to address this?
Posted by Emily Harris
Asked on March 14, 2026 6:41 pm
Dampness leading to mold growth is indeed a serious concern in the UAE and specifically in Dubai. The recent rains have introduced an ideal environment for fungi and molds to thrive. In such conditions, it's imperative to address any damp areas promptly to avoid potential health issues among household members.

In the context of the UAE, particularly Dubai, building regulations dictate strict standards regarding indoor environmental quality (IEQ). According to the Building Control Regulations 2017, Section 3.8, which outlines moisture management, any water penetration or leakage must be addressed within a specified timeframe to prevent damage and health hazards. This regulation is crucial in ensuring that buildings are safe from mold growth post-rainfall.

Given your situation with dampness under the kitchen floor tiles, it's advisable to conduct a professional inspection by contacting Saniservice at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or reaching out via email at hello@saniservice.com. A certified specialist will assess the extent of moisture and provide recommendations based on their findings.

For immediate action, ensure that you've turned off all sources of water and electricity in the affected area to prevent any accidents. Ventilation is key; open windows if possible, or use dehumidifiers to reduce humidity levels. Additionally, clean up any standing water using a wet vacuum cleaner if necessary.

It's also recommended to elevate any furniture or appliances from the damp floor to prevent further damage and promote air circulation. In some cases, installing a vapor barrier might be required to prevent future moisture issues.

Molds can indeed cause health problems including respiratory symptoms such as coughing and other allergic reactions. According to the Ministry of Health in UAE, it's essential for individuals experiencing frequent coughs or other respiratory symptoms to seek medical advice promptly. If mold is confirmed, remediation should follow strict guidelines to ensure the safety of all occupants.

In conclusion, addressing dampness is not just about aesthetics but also about maintaining a healthy living environment. Always prioritize proper moisture management and consider professional services when necessary.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on March 16, 2026 7:26 am