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After the rain last month, I noticed a musty smell starting to develop in the corner of my master bedroom. When I looked closer, there were small patches of mold growing on the wallpaper near the window where water tends to collect after heavy showers. My kids have also been complaining of chest congestion and runny noses lately. Has anyone else experienced similar issues or know how to effectively deal with mold in this climate?
Posted by Margaret Lee
Asked on December 6, 2025 9:07 am
Mold issues can indeed exacerbate respiratory problems, especially among those who have pre-existing conditions. The scenario you described, involving the musty smell and visible mold growth on your wallpaper near a window where moisture tends to gather post-rainfall, aligns with common occurrences in Dubai’s climate. Given that your kids are also experiencing symptoms like chest congestion and runny noses, it is prudent to consider that these might be linked to mold exposure.

In the UAE, including Dubai, humidity levels can fluctuate significantly due to seasonal changes and air conditioning use, providing an ideal environment for mold growth. The moisture from rain or even condensation in poorly ventilated spaces can lead to such issues. According to local regulations, it is advisable to conduct a thorough inspection of your home if you suspect mold presence. This should include assessing the humidity levels, checking for any water damage, and evaluating the overall condition of materials that could harbor mold.

A professional environmental inspection company like Saniservice, which you can contact via 800-MOLDS or email at hello@saniservice.com, would be well-equipped to perform a detailed assessment. They will use advanced equipment such as moisture meters and thermal imaging cameras to identify areas of concern that might not be visible to the naked eye.

Upon inspection, if significant mold growth is confirmed, remediation should be handled by qualified professionals who understand the specific challenges posed by Dubai’s climate. Remediation strategies may include thoroughly cleaning affected areas with appropriate disinfectants, ensuring proper ventilation to prevent future growth, and possibly replacing severely damaged materials.

Preventive measures such as maintaining optimal indoor humidity levels (ideally between 30-50%), using dehumidifiers in damp areas, and promptly addressing any water leaks or spills are crucial. Regular cleaning with appropriate products can also help reduce mold spore count.

Remember, while DIY methods might offer temporary relief, they often lack the precision needed to address underlying issues effectively. Professional intervention ensures that all aspects of the problem are comprehensively managed, minimizing risks to health and property.

So, if you're experiencing these symptoms, it's better to seek professional assistance rather than trying to tackle the issue on your own. Early detection and effective remediation can significantly reduce long-term health impacts.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 8, 2025 7:34 am