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After the rain last month, I noticed a musty smell coming from the basement where we keep our storage boxes. The humidity has always been high there, even with the dehumidifier running constantly. Now my kids have been complaining of coughing and sneezing, especially when they play down there. Could this be mold causing their symptoms?
Posted by Betty Clark
Asked on December 16, 2025 8:49 pm
Absolutely, the symptoms your kids are experiencing could indeed be linked to mold exposure. In dubai and across the uae, we frequently encounter high humidity levels, especially in basements which can harbor moisture and become breeding grounds for mold colonies. The musty smell you've noticed is a clear sign that conditions are ripe for mold growth.

Mold spores are ubiquitous in the environment, but they can cause significant health issues when present in high concentrations or when people have allergies or respiratory sensitivities. For children, this risk is even higher due to their developing immune systems and smaller airways making them more susceptible to irritation from mold spores and mycotoxins.

The dehumidifier running constantly might help mitigate some moisture but may not be sufficient given the persistent symptoms your family is experiencing. High humidity levels can lead to condensation, promoting mold growth on porous materials like wood, paper, or cardboard. This could explain why storage boxes in the basement are a potential source of the problem.

In terms of practical steps, it's important that you seek a professional inspection as soon as possible. The uae has specific regulations regarding indoor air quality and remediation standards which must be adhered to for effective mold control. The company "Saniservice" at 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com could provide an expert analysis of your basement environment.

For interim measures, ensure proper ventilation in the area by opening windows if weather permits and use dehumidifiers strategically placed to target moisture-heavy spots. Regularly inspect and clean areas prone to mold growth. Implementing a thorough cleaning regimen using EPA-approved biocides or other suitable products can also help reduce mold spore count.

Remember, addressing indoor mold issues requires both immediate action and long-term prevention strategies. Do not attempt DIY remediation unless you are experienced in the matter as improper handling could exacerbate the problem. Professional intervention will ensure that all affected areas are properly treated to prevent further health complications for your family.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 18, 2025 6:11 am