Could evening coughing be due to unseen mold?« Back to Previous Page

My kids have been coughing and I suspect it might be something more than just a cold, especially since it's been going on for over two weeks now. The cough sounds dry and they seem to get worse in the evening when we're all gathered in the living room watching TV. We’re on the second floor of our apartment building in Dubai and there doesn’t seem to be any obvious allergens like dust or pets causing this. Could it be something else, like mold growth that I can't see?
Posted by Tomasz Gonzalez
Asked on January 26, 2026 11:57 am
Yes, evening coughing can indeed be attributed to unseen mold growth. In the UAE's climate, particularly Dubai, we often experience high humidity levels, especially during certain seasons like summer. This condition coupled with the indoor environments of apartments and buildings can create ideal conditions for mold proliferation, even in areas where its presence isn't immediately visible.

Mold spores are tiny and lightweight; they can travel through air conditioning systems or be carried by people from outside into your home. In Dubai, we've seen cases where mold colonies grow behind walls, beneath carpets, or within HVAC systems, all of which might not be apparent to the naked eye.

The cough you mentioned is a common symptom associated with indoor mold exposure. Dry coughs are often reported in individuals who have been exposed to mold; these can persist and worsen over time without proper intervention. The fact that symptoms seem to worsen when your family spends more time together suggests a potential environmental trigger, which could be linked to elevated mold levels.

Given the specific conditions of Dubai's climate and indoor environments, it would be prudent to conduct an inspection for mold. Companies like Saniservice provide professional mold inspections tailored to local conditions. Their expertise can help identify sources of moisture that may not be obvious but are critical in preventing further mold growth.

In addition to mold inspection, consider the following actions:
• Ensure your home has adequate ventilation; use exhaust fans when cooking or bathing.
• Keep humidity levels within recommended ranges by using dehumidifiers and air conditioners.
• Regularly inspect and maintain your HVAC system to prevent water accumulation which could foster mold growth.
• Clean bathrooms and kitchens regularly, focusing on areas that might be prone to moisture like shower curtains, grout lines, and behind appliances.

If you notice any unusual musty odors or see signs of water damage, don't delay. Call 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com for a professional assessment. Early detection is key in managing indoor mold issues effectively and protecting your family's health.

Remember, the symptoms you're experiencing could be indicative of more than just a common cold, especially if they persist beyond two weeks. A professional inspection can provide peace of mind and actionable steps to improve indoor air quality and overall well-being.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 29, 2026 3:03 am