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After the rain last month, I noticed a musty smell lingering in my bedroom closet, especially during humid evenings. My kids have been complaining of chest congestion and it seems like they’re getting more coughs than usual, which worries me about possible mold exposure. Has anyone else experienced similar issues or know what steps we should take to address the humidity levels?
Posted by Kayla Johnson
Asked on December 22, 2025 3:59 pm
Absolutely, it's crucial to address your concerns promptly. In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, humidity levels can fluctuate significantly due to weather changes and high ambient temperatures. Mold growth is indeed a serious issue when conditions are right for its proliferation.

In your case, the musty smell and increased coughing among family members suggest potential mold exposure. The UAE's Environment Agency - Abu Dhabi (EAD) and Dubai Municipality do enforce standards for indoor air quality and moisture management in buildings. Specifically, they advise maintaining relative humidity levels below 60% to prevent microbial growth.

Given your symptoms and observations, it would be wise to conduct a thorough inspection of the closet area and other parts of the house where moisture might accumulate. This includes checking for water damage, condensation, or leaks that could serve as breeding grounds for mold.

A professional environmental inspection is highly recommended here. You can call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com to schedule an assessment by certified experts who will use advanced tools such as moisture meters and thermal imaging cameras to pinpoint the sources of excess humidity and potential mold colonies.

In the meantime, take steps to reduce indoor moisture:
1. Ensure proper ventilation: Open windows during cooler times of the day to allow air circulation.
2. Use dehumidifiers: Place a dehumidifier in high-risk areas like your bedroom closet or bathroom where condensation tends to form.
3. Maintain low humidity levels: Consider installing hygrometers to monitor and control relative humidity.

Remember, prevention is key when it comes to mold growth. Regular maintenance of HVAC systems, sealing gaps around windows and doors, and addressing any plumbing issues can significantly lower the risk.

Stay vigilant and proactive about your home's indoor environment; your family’s health depends on it!
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 25, 2025 10:45 am