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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 seemed a bit discolored, and there's this thick layer of dust that doesn’t seem to come off easily. My kids have been coughing more than usual, and I’m worried about mold causing these symptoms. Could you help me understand how to test for mold in my home?
Posted by Hung Kato
Asked on February 24, 2026 9:24 am
Damp walls can indeed be a primary contributor to the development of mold issues and related symptoms. In dubai/UAE, especially after rainy periods, it's common for humidity levels to increase which can create favorable conditions for mold growth on walls and other surfaces. The presence of dampness provides not only moisture but also a suitable environment for various mold species.

When addressing concerns about mold in your home, it’s crucial first to identify the source of the moisture. Leaking pipes, condensation issues, or inadequate ventilation can all contribute to wall dampness and subsequent mold growth. In dubai/UAE, where air conditioning is frequently used during warm months, poor sealing around windows and doors might also be a factor.

To determine if your walls are indeed causing symptoms related to mold exposure, it's wise to perform some preliminary checks. Observe the appearance of any discoloration or changes in the texture of the wall surface. Mold typically appears as dark green, black, white, brown, gray, or sometimes even pinkish growths. A musty odor can also indicate hidden mold, especially if it’s present behind wallpaper or paneling.

For a more accurate assessment, consider hiring a professional inspection service like SANI Service. They are equipped with advanced tools such as moisture meters and thermal imaging cameras which can detect hidden dampness that the naked eye might miss. The UAE's environmental standards and regulations emphasize the importance of regular mold testing in residential areas to ensure occupant health.

If your assessment points towards active mold growth, addressing it promptly is essential. Mold remediation should be carried out by certified professionals who understand local guidelines such as those outlined in the Emirate of Dubai’s Environmental Health Department (EHD) standards. Treatment often involves removing affected materials and treating the area with appropriate biocides or other approved methods.

In conclusion, while self-assessment can provide initial clues, for a thorough understanding and effective remediation, engaging a certified professional is highly recommended. Do not hesitate to reach out to SANI Service at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com for expert guidance tailored to the specific conditions of your home in dubai/UAE.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 26, 2026 1:24 pm