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After the rain last month, I noticed a musty smell creeping into my bedroom closet. It’s really damp down there, even though I keep the door closed. My kids have been complaining of coughing fits, especially in that room at night. Could this be mold? What should I do to check and address it?
Posted by Susan Hill
Asked on February 1, 2026 12:21 pm
Dampness is indeed a major contributing factor to mold growth. In the context of dubai/uae, it's essential to recognize that while our climate generally does not encourage moisture issues as frequently seen in other regions, certain conditions can still lead to damp areas and potential mold problems, especially in a bedroom closet.

The scenario you described – noticing a musty smell along with your kids' coughing fits – could very well be indicative of mold. Mold thrives on moisture, nutrients from organic materials like wood or fabric, and is encouraged by warm temperatures. In your case, the dampness down in the closet coupled with the closed door suggests an environment that might favor mold growth.

To properly address this issue, it's recommended to conduct a thorough inspection. Given the specific conditions described – the location being in dubai/uae and considering the health concerns for your children - engaging a professional environmental inspection service would be prudent. Companies like Saniservice (you can contact them via 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com) offer comprehensive mold inspections that not only assess the current state but also provide recommendations on remediation.

In terms of practical steps, you should start by ensuring proper ventilation in the closet area. This might involve using a dehumidifier to reduce moisture levels and allowing air circulation. Additionally, cleaning the closet with a solution of water and detergent can help remove any existing mold spores. However, if you observe visible growth or if symptoms persist, professional intervention is highly advised.

Remember, handling mold can pose health risks particularly for individuals with respiratory issues like your children. Thus, taking prompt and appropriate actions is crucial to ensure both safety and a healthy indoor environment.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 3, 2026 7:48 pm