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After the heavy rain last month, I noticed a musty smell coming from the bottom of my closet. Upon closer inspection, there seems to be some mold growing in the corners where water has pooled after leaks. The kids have been complaining about their coughs and it feels pretty damp down there too. Is this something that can be fixed easily or should we be concerned about the health impact?
Posted by Ming Kobayashi
Asked on March 3, 2026 7:47 am
Absolutely, the situation sounds quite concerning. Mold growth is indeed a significant issue, especially after heavy rains like those experienced recently in the UAE. The musty smell and dampness you're experiencing are clear indicators of water-related problems that could lead to mold proliferation.

In Dubai, regulations emphasize the importance of maintaining indoor air quality and preventing health hazards associated with mold exposure. According to local standards, any area where moisture levels are high is a prime candidate for mold growth—like the closet you've mentioned. Mold not only affects structural integrity but can also trigger respiratory issues, especially among children or individuals who have pre-existing conditions.

Given your description, I strongly recommend consulting professionals for an inspection and remediation plan. The symptoms your kids are experiencing could be linked to mold spores inhaled from the damp environment. A certified mold inspector would assess the extent of the problem and suggest appropriate measures to mitigate it.

To ensure a thorough cleanup, one should focus on removing all sources of moisture. In this case, checking for leaks and addressing them promptly is crucial. Professional remediation typically includes both cleaning and treating surfaces with anti-microbial agents to prevent future growth. Sanitation Service (call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com) offers comprehensive services that align well with local regulations and best practices.

Additionally, it's wise to maintain good indoor air quality by using dehumidifiers or ensuring proper ventilation in damp areas. Regular checks for water damage and prompt repairs can prevent mold recurrence.

In conclusion, do not delay seeking professional help. Addressing this issue swiftly will safeguard your family’s health and protect the structural integrity of your home.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on March 4, 2026 2:54 pm