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After the rain last month, I noticed a musty smell lingering in my bedroom closet. My kids have been complaining of persistent coughs and it feels like their eyes are watering more than usual. Could this be due to mold? What should I do for a proper inspection?
Posted by Lisa Martinez
Asked on March 24, 2026 7:12 pm
Absolutely it could. The moisture from the rain last month could have led to mold growth in your bedroom closet, and this might be affecting your kids' health. In a climate like Dubai's, where humidity can fluctuate and create ideal conditions for mold proliferation, it’s not uncommon for such issues to arise.

Firstly, let me address the musty smell you've noticed and the symptoms your children are experiencing—persistent coughs and increased eye watering. These could indeed be indicative of mold exposure. Mold spores can irritate the respiratory system and eyes, causing these symptoms in both adults and children. Given that your kids have been showing such reactions, it would be wise to address this issue promptly.

For a proper evaluation, I recommend engaging with a professional environmental testing firm based in Dubai. Companies like Saniservice, whom you could contact via phone at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email at hello@saniservice.com, offer comprehensive mold inspection services that adhere to UAE-specific regulations.

During the inspection, they will conduct thorough testing to determine if there is active mold growth in your closet and assess its potential impact on your family's health. They might use techniques like air sampling or surface swabbing to identify the types of mold present and their concentration levels.

If confirmed, remediation would be necessary. This usually involves removing contaminated materials, treating affected areas with appropriate biocides, and ensuring that the environment is properly ventilated and dried to prevent future growth. Saniservice also offers hygienization services which not only clean up but also ensure long-term prevention of mold recurrence.

In the meantime, while waiting for inspection results, you can take some preliminary steps:
• Increase ventilation in your bedroom by opening windows (if weather permits) or using fans.
• Use dehumidifiers to reduce moisture levels, especially in areas like closets where air circulation might be poor.
• Keep an eye on any visible mold growth and clean it up with a solution of water and detergent.

Remember, early intervention is key. Don’t hesitate to call for professional help if you suspect mold issues. The health of your family should always come first.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on March 27, 2026 6:14 am