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After the heavy rain last month, I noticed a musty smell in my bedroom closet. The mold looks like black spots on some of the old boxes and clothes I keep there. My kids have been coughing more than usual lately, and I'm worried it might be because of this mold. Has anyone had similar issues and found effective ways to deal with it?
Posted by Thanh Matsumoto
Asked on March 8, 2026 10:47 pm
It sounds like your concern is valid, especially given the recent heavy rains and the musty smell in your closet. Mold growth can indeed be a serious matter, particularly for families with children who might have respiratory issues or allergies.

In the UAE context, mold is governed by local health codes that prioritize public safety and indoor air quality. Although specific regulations may not directly mention mold, it's important to ensure your home environment complies with general building standards and hygiene practices. In Dubai, these standards are enforced through periodic inspections by relevant authorities like the Department of Municipalities and Urban Planning (DM&UP) or private environmental consultants.

Given the symptoms you've described—coughing in children—it’s crucial to act promptly. Mold can produce allergens and spores that may trigger asthma and other respiratory issues, especially among young children whose immune systems are still developing. The mold growth in your closet could be a source of these irritants, leading to increased coughing.

For accurate assessment and effective remediation, it's highly recommended you engage the services of a professional environmental inspection company like Saniservice.com. They can perform a thorough inspection using advanced equipment such as moisture meters, thermal imaging cameras, and air quality analyzers. This will help identify not only active mold growth but also underlying moisture issues that might be contributing to its proliferation.

If you decide to proceed with a professional assessment, here are some key points to consider:
• Ensure the company is certified and has experience dealing with mold in residential settings.
• Ask for detailed reports outlining areas of concern and recommended remediation steps.
• Request before-and-after photos to document the extent of work done and results achieved.

In parallel, you can start taking preliminary steps to manage the situation. Regularly check for signs of water damage around your closet, such as dampness or leaks from pipes or windows. Use dehumidifiers if necessary to reduce indoor moisture levels, keeping humidity below 60%. Additionally, ensure proper ventilation in affected areas to prevent mold growth.

Remember, early intervention is key to effective mold remediation and maintaining a healthy living environment for your family. Don't hesitate to contact Saniservice.com at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com if you need immediate assistance or further guidance.

Taking these actions will help mitigate the risk of mold affecting your household and ensure a safer living space for everyone.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on March 11, 2026 12:00 pm