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After the rain last month, I noticed a musty smell in my bedroom, especially when it’s damp outside. The walls near the window seem slightly discolored, and my kids have been complaining of headaches and runny noses lately. Could this be due to mold, and what should we do about it?
Posted by Ravi Kapoor
Asked on January 4, 2026 1:01 pm
Absolutely, damp walls can indeed be the perfect breeding ground for mold growth, especially under conditions of high humidity and poor ventilation. In the UAE, particularly during the wetter months such as September or October, we've seen an increase in moisture-related issues due to unexpected rainfall followed by colder temperatures causing condensation.

In your case, a musty smell coupled with slightly discolored walls near the window strongly indicates potential mold growth. This is especially concerning given that you mentioned your kids have been experiencing headaches and runny noses. Such symptoms can be indicative of allergens or irritants commonly associated with mold spores, particularly among children who may have weaker immune systems.

In the UAE context, it's essential to note that according to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) guidelines, any visible signs of mold should not be underestimated. Mold remediation is regulated by the Building and Construction Authority (B&CA), which stipulates that only certified professionals are allowed to carry out such tasks.

To properly address this situation, I highly recommend contacting a professional mold inspection service in Dubai such as Saniservice. Their team can perform a thorough assessment of your home's moisture levels and identify any areas of active or dormant mold growth. Early detection and remediation are crucial for minimizing health risks and ensuring long-term structural integrity.

In the meantime, avoid touching or cleaning the affected area yourself to prevent spreading spores. Simply opening windows briefly to allow fresh air circulation could help reduce humidity, but it’s not a substitute for professional intervention.

Remember, maintaining dry conditions is key in preventing mold growth. Ensure that your home has adequate ventilation and consider using dehumidifiers if necessary. Regularly inspecting areas prone to moisture like bathrooms and basements can also prevent issues before they become severe.

For immediate assistance, you can call 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com for a prompt response from our team of experts.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 6, 2026 1:09 pm