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After the heavy rain last month, I noticed a musty smell in my bedroom, especially when it's humid. The walls started feeling damp too, and my kids have been coughing more frequently since we moved to this area near JBR. Could this be from mold? What should I do next?
Posted by Amanda Martinez
Asked on February 6, 2026 12:58 am
Yes, damp walls can indeed cause mold growth and pose significant health risks. In the context of Dubai and the UAE, where humidity levels can be quite high, especially during the cooler months following rain events like what you've experienced recently, the likelihood of mold proliferation increases.

Mold thrives in environments with moisture, and once it starts to grow, it can produce allergens that may trigger respiratory issues such as coughing, sneezing, or asthma attacks. The dampness you're noticing on your bedroom walls along with the musty smell could very well be indicative of mold growth. Given the specific circumstances and the symptoms your children are experiencing, a professional inspection is highly recommended.

In Dubai, mold inspections often adhere to local building codes which require the identification of any hazardous conditions that might affect occupant health or property value. The UAE does not have specific national guidelines for mold remediation but follows international standards such as those provided by ASHRAE (American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers) for indoor air quality.

For your situation in JBR, it would be prudent to contact a professional company specializing in environmental inspections and remediation. They can conduct a thorough assessment using advanced moisture detection equipment and provide a detailed report on the extent of any mold growth. Services like these are available through companies such as Saniservice (call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com).

In addition to professional assistance, you should also take immediate steps to address the moisture issue. Ensure good ventilation in your home by opening windows when possible and using dehumidifiers or air conditioners during humid periods. Additionally, check for any water leaks or sources of excess humidity that could be contributing to the problem.

Remember, prompt action is key to preventing further damage and ensuring a safe living environment. Don't wait; get in touch with professionals who can guide you through the remediation process effectively.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 8, 2026 6:21 pm