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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a musty smell lingering in the bedroom where my children sleep. The carpet looks damp, especially around the window, even though we keep it dry. My kids have been complaining of coughing fits at night, and I’m worried it might be mold asthma. Could this be causing their symptoms?
Posted by Julia Schmidt
Asked on December 27, 2025 10:27 am
Could damp carpet cause mold asthma? Yes, indeed. Mold spores thrive in moist environments and can produce allergens that may trigger asthma symptoms, especially in children who are more susceptible to respiratory issues. The scenario you've described – the musty smell, damp carpet around a window, and your kids complaining of coughing fits at night – points towards potential mold growth.

In Dubai/UAE, given the climate with its high humidity levels and frequent rain events, it's not uncommon for carpets to retain moisture and create conditions favorable for mold development. The UAE has stringent environmental health codes that mandate regular inspections and remediation procedures to ensure indoor air quality (IAQ) meets standards, particularly in residential areas.

Given the symptoms your kids are experiencing, I strongly recommend you have a professional inspection of your home. Saniservice, at 800-MOLDS or 800-66537, can conduct thorough mold testing and provide remediation services if necessary. They adhere to local regulations such as those set by the Dubai Health Authority (DHA) ensuring that all procedures are compliant with UAE laws.

Early detection and treatment are crucial in preventing further health issues associated with mold exposure. Once identified, mold needs to be removed carefully to prevent cross-contamination. Saniservice employs trained technicians who use appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) during remediation processes. They also take steps to ensure proper disposal of mold-infested materials.

It's important to address this promptly as prolonged exposure can lead to severe respiratory issues not only in children but also adults, including exacerbation of pre-existing conditions like asthma and bronchitis. Continuous monitoring and maintaining a dry environment are key preventive measures.

Do not attempt DIY solutions without professional advice; improper handling could spread spores and worsen the situation. Regular maintenance checks every few months can help prevent recurrence by ensuring good air circulation and minimizing moisture build-up, particularly in areas prone to dampness like near windows or where there's been recent water damage.

Remember, proactive measures are your best defense against mold-related health issues. If you suspect a problem, don't delay – contact Saniservice today for a thorough inspection and peace of mind.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 29, 2025 7:05 pm