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After the heavy rains we had last month, I noticed a musty smell lingering in my children's bedroom, especially when they're playing with their toys on the floor. The carpet underneath their bed seems a bit damp too, and it’s hard not to worry about what might be growing down there. Has anyone experienced similar issues and found an effective way to prevent mold from forming?
Posted by Mansoor Al-Salem
Asked on January 22, 2026 6:24 pm
Damp carpet can indeed lead to mold growth. In the context of the UAE and particularly Dubai, where humidity levels can be quite high during certain times of the year, it's crucial to address any issues of dampness promptly.

Mold thrives in environments that provide both moisture and suitable substrates such as carpets, wooden flooring, or even walls beneath them. The conditions you've described - a musty smell and damp carpet - are strong indicators of potential mold growth. Mold spores can be present in the air and settle on surfaces where they find moisture, thereby initiating the growth process.

In the UAE, specific regulations regarding indoor air quality may not be as stringent as in some other regions, but it's still advisable to take proactive measures against mold for health and safety reasons. According to industry standards, maintaining a relative humidity level below 60% is recommended to prevent mold proliferation. Ensuring proper ventilation and moisture control are key.

For your situation, the first step would be to assess the extent of the dampness. If you notice any visible signs of mold or if the carpet feels consistently wet even after drying out, it might be best to seek professional inspection services. In Dubai, companies like Saniservice can offer comprehensive mold assessments and remediation plans.

To prevent further issues, ensure that carpets are properly aired outside when possible, especially during dry spells. Utilizing dehumidifiers in damp areas can significantly reduce moisture levels. For carpets beneath beds or other furniture, consider elevating them slightly off the ground to allow air circulation underneath.

Regular cleaning of carpets using vacuum cleaners equipped with HEPA filters is also recommended as it helps remove mold spores and organic debris that could serve as a food source for molds. However, deep cleaning by professionals might be necessary if you suspect active mold growth.

Lastly, always ensure that any water damage from leaks or spills is addressed immediately to prevent moisture accumulation in carpets and beneath them. Keeping the environment dry not only helps with mold prevention but also contributes to overall indoor air quality and comfort.

Should you require assistance, don't hesitate to contact Saniservice at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com for a professional consultation.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 25, 2026 5:57 am