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After the rain last month, I noticed a musty smell coming from the corner of the living room near the window. My family has been complaining of headaches and stuffy noses, especially my kids who spend more time inside due to school closures. How urgent is it for me to address this mold issue?
Posted by Ryan Robinson
Asked on March 24, 2026 6:35 am
Absolutely, it's crucial to be concerned about mold in your living space. In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, humidity levels can spike during monsoon seasons or even after heavy rain, creating ideal conditions for mold growth. The symptoms you're experiencing—headaches and stuffy noses—are common effects of mold exposure, especially among children who may have weaker immune systems.

Firstly, mold isn't just a cosmetic issue; it's a serious health concern. In the UAE, the Ministry of Community Development (MoCD) has regulations in place that mandate proper remediation procedures to protect public health. Mold can produce spores and mycotoxins which can irritate the respiratory system and exacerbate conditions like asthma.

Upon noticing signs of mold growth—like the musty smell you mentioned—the first step is to conduct a thorough inspection. It's wise to contact professionals who are certified in mold assessment for a detailed evaluation, especially given your situation where family members have been experiencing health issues. Saniservice (hello@saniservice.com) or call 800-MOLDS (800-66537) can provide you with the necessary expertise.

When conducting an inspection, make sure to look for visible mold colonies, moisture-damaged materials, and areas of high humidity or condensation. Mold thrives in warm, humid environments such as corners near windows where drafts might accumulate or in bathrooms with poor ventilation.

Once a professional has assessed your home, they will recommend the appropriate remediation steps based on the extent of contamination. For minor cases, you may be able to clean affected areas yourself using products containing biocides and ensuring proper protective gear is worn. However, for more severe infestations, it's essential to engage a qualified team who can ensure thorough removal and prevent recurrence.

In addition to addressing existing mold issues, focus on improving indoor air quality through better ventilation, regular cleaning, and maintaining low humidity levels. Using dehumidifiers in high-risk areas like bathrooms can help manage moisture content and reduce the likelihood of future outbreaks.

Remember, early intervention is key. Don't delay seeking professional assistance if you suspect mold growth—health issues can worsen over time, leading to more serious complications.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on March 26, 2026 1:11 pm