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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a musty smell and some discoloration on the wall near the bathroom. My kids have been complaining of coughs and runny noses, and it’s making me worry about mold. Could this be causing their symptoms? What should I do to address it?
Posted by Deepa Sen
Asked on January 22, 2026 6:39 pm
Certainly! Mold in the bathroom can indeed contribute to respiratory issues and allergic reactions among children. The damp environment typical of bathrooms provides an ideal breeding ground for mold spores, especially after heavy rains or leaks.

In your situation, it's highly probable that the musty smell and discoloration on the walls are indicative of mold growth. This type of mold can produce allergens which may trigger symptoms like coughing, runny nose, and other respiratory issues in children. Additionally, certain molds release mycotoxins that can exacerbate these symptoms.

Given the UAE's climate and frequent weather changes, it’s important to address this issue promptly. As a certified specialist in mold inspection, testing, and remediation for the Dubai region, I recommend taking several steps:

1. Professional Inspection: Given the potential health risks, it is advisable to contact a professional environmental inspection company like Saniservice at 800-MOLDS or by email at hello@saniservice.com. They can conduct a thorough assessment and provide expert advice on the extent of mold growth.

2. Immediate Action: While waiting for professional help, ensure that the area is well-ventilated to reduce moisture levels. Open windows if possible, use fans, and avoid using humidifiers in affected areas.

3. Clean and Dry: Once the mold has been identified, it’s crucial to clean and dry the affected surfaces. Use a solution of water and detergent mixed with one cup of bleach per gallon of water for hard surfaces like walls and tiles. Make sure to wear protective gear such as gloves, mask, and goggles during cleaning.

4. Preventive Measures: To prevent future mold growth in bathrooms, consider installing exhaust fans that vent directly outside, sealing gaps around plumbing fixtures where moisture can accumulate, and using dehumidifiers if the area is particularly prone to high humidity.

5. Maintain Humidity Levels: Keeping indoor relative humidity below 60% will help reduce the likelihood of mold proliferation. A hygrometer can be used to monitor humidity levels effectively.

Remember that addressing mold issues promptly not only improves air quality but also protects your family's health. By taking these steps, you can create a safer and healthier living environment for yourself and your children in Dubai.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 25, 2026 3:13 am