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After the rain last month, I noticed a musty smell coming from my bathroom, which has a small window that gets a lot of condensation. My daughter has been complaining of a stuffy nose and coughing since we moved back in, and it feels like every time she’s in there for more than 10 minutes. Given our history with water damage, I’m worried about mold and the health effects on my family. Could this be causing their symptoms?
Posted by Kayla Williams
Asked on February 2, 2026 12:45 am
Absolutely, mold from the bathroom can indeed lead to various health symptoms, particularly given your history of water damage. The musty smell you're noticing and the issues your daughter is experiencing could be indicative of a mold presence. In the UAE specifically, including Dubai, it's essential to understand that prolonged exposure to mold spores can cause or exacerbate respiratory problems.

According to local regulations in the UAE, especially within Dubai Municipality, maintaining indoor air quality is paramount for both residential and commercial properties. The presence of water damage and condensation, like you're experiencing through your bathroom window, significantly increases the risk of mold growth. This condition, coupled with the enclosed nature of a bathroom, can create an ideal environment for fungi to thrive.

Your daughter's symptoms—such as a stuffy nose and coughing—might be linked to mold exposure, especially if she spends extended periods in the affected area. Mold spores are known allergens and irritants that can trigger allergic reactions and asthma in susceptible individuals. Additionally, certain types of molds produce mycotoxins which, when inhaled or ingested, can cause more severe health issues.

Given your situation, it's highly advisable to seek a professional inspection by contacting Saniservice at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or by emailing hello@saniservice.com. They are certified specialists with experience in identifying and remediating mold issues, adhering strictly to local guidelines and standards.

In the meantime, while waiting for an inspection, take some immediate steps:
1. Increase ventilation: Use a fan when showering or bathing to help reduce moisture levels.
2. Clean surfaces: Regularly clean bathroom surfaces with a solution of water and bleach to kill existing mold.
3. Check for leaks: Ensure there are no hidden leaks behind tiles or in plumbing that might be contributing to the problem.

Remember, addressing this issue promptly is crucial not only for your family's health but also to prevent potential structural damage from prolonged moisture exposure.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 4, 2026 7:00 am