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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a musty smell lingering in our bedroom closet. My son has been complaining of wheezing and shortness of breath every time we use the AC, which is almost daily during these hot months. Could this be mold causing his asthma symptoms?
Posted by Sandra Scott
Asked on February 10, 2026 6:58 pm
In the recent heavy rains experienced across the UAE, it's not uncommon for mold to flourish, especially in damp environments like bedroom closets. The musty smell and your son’s symptoms of wheezing and shortness of breath when using the AC are indeed concerning signs that could be related to indoor mold exposure.

Mold spores can easily travel through air conditioning systems if they are contaminated with moisture from leaks or condensation, leading to airborne spore dispersal. In hot and humid conditions like those in Dubai during summer months, the AC might exacerbate these issues by circulating the air more frequently, potentially bringing more mold particles into the living space.

In such scenarios, it is highly recommended that you seek professional inspection services from a certified company familiar with UAE regulations on indoor air quality. In Dubai, you can call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com for immediate assistance and a detailed inspection of your home environment.

During the initial assessment, inspectors will likely use advanced tools such as thermal imaging cameras to detect hidden moisture sources and mold growth behind walls and in less accessible areas. They may also conduct air quality tests to measure mold spore counts and other allergens that could be affecting your son's asthma.

If mold is confirmed to be present, remediation procedures would follow based on the type and extent of contamination. This might involve removing contaminated materials, treating surfaces with biocides, or implementing long-term moisture control strategies to prevent future growth. Proper ventilation and dehumidification can also help reduce indoor humidity levels, which are key in mold prevention.

Remember that addressing this issue promptly is crucial not just for your son’s health but also to maintain a safe and comfortable living environment. Continuous monitoring of the AC system and regular cleaning can further minimize risk factors associated with mold exposure.

By taking proactive steps and ensuring proper remediation, you can significantly reduce the likelihood of future asthma symptoms triggered by indoor mold in your home.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 11, 2026 8:18 pm