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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a musty smell creeping into my bedroom closet. It’s only getting worse every day, and now there's also some discoloration on the walls near where the closet is located. My kids have been complaining of persistent coughs and runny noses since it started. Could this be mold or mildew causing these health issues?
Posted by Dong Kato
Asked on March 16, 2026 4:34 pm
Could mold be causing these health issues? Yes, it's quite possible. Mold can indeed produce unpleasant odors and may trigger respiratory issues like coughing and runny noses, especially among children who are more sensitive to allergens. Given the recent heavy rains in your area, there is a strong likelihood that moisture has entered your closet, leading to mold growth.

In Dubai/UAE, we adhere closely to local building codes which require proper ventilation systems and waterproofing measures to prevent such issues. However, with the high humidity levels and recent rainfall, it's crucial to investigate these symptoms promptly.

Firstly, you should call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com for a professional inspection. A certified environmental inspector can assess the extent of moisture damage and mold growth in your closet and surrounding areas. They will use advanced tools like moisture meters and thermal imaging cameras to pinpoint the source of the problem.

If indeed mold is present, it's important to address this promptly. Molds produce spores that are airborne and can spread easily throughout a building. The Health Authority - Abu Dhabi recommends removing and disposing of any visibly moldy materials using proper protective gear such as gloves, masks, and goggles. Ensure you follow safe handling procedures to prevent inhalation or skin contact.

For more severe cases where extensive remediation is required, it’s recommended to engage a professional hygienization service provider. These companies specialize in cleaning and decontaminating areas affected by mold using EPA-approved methods and products. They can also provide advice on preventing future occurrences through better moisture management practices.

Regularly inspecting your home for signs of water leakage or condensation is wise, particularly after significant weather events like heavy rains. Proper sealing around windows and doors, ensuring adequate ventilation in humid areas such as bathrooms and kitchens, and using dehumidifiers can all help mitigate the risk of mold growth.

Remember, addressing these issues early not only improves indoor air quality but also helps avoid potential structural damage to your home. Stay proactive and seek professional advice when dealing with musty odors and related health concerns.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on March 18, 2026 7:14 pm