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After the heavy rain last month, I noticed a musty smell coming from the corner of my bedroom. The AC in my apartment seems to circulate this smell throughout the room. My kids have been complaining of coughing fits lately, and now that I think about it, there's also a bit of a slimy growth forming on the wall near their bed. Could this long mold be causing their symptoms?
Posted by Brittany Garcia
Asked on December 30, 2025 1:07 pm
Could mold be making your kids sick? A highly probable scenario indeed. Mold growth within your home could certainly emit volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and mycotoxins that are known to cause respiratory issues, allergic reactions, and other health problems. The symptoms you describe – coughing fits in your children coupled with a musty smell and slimy wall growth – strongly suggest the presence of mold.

Mold thrives in damp environments, which is not uncommon after heavy rains. In the UAE, humidity levels can rise significantly during such weather events, providing an ideal breeding ground for mold spores. The air conditioning system could be circulating these spores around your apartment, leading to widespread distribution and increased exposure.

The slimy growth you've noticed on the wall near their bed is likely a form of long-lasting mold, which can develop into more problematic species such as Stachybotrys chartarum or other types known for their potency in producing toxins. These molds can lead to severe health issues like chronic coughs, asthma exacerbations, and even neurological problems.

Given the severity of these potential health impacts on your children, it is highly recommended that you seek professional mold inspection services immediately. In Dubai/UAE, companies specializing in environmental inspections such as Saniservice (call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com) are equipped to conduct thorough assessments and provide remediation solutions.

During the inspection, they will use advanced tools like moisture meters and thermal imaging cameras to identify hidden sources of moisture that may be fostering mold growth. Once identified, remediation steps can be taken which might involve removing contaminated materials, treating surfaces with anti-microbial agents, and implementing long-term humidity control measures within your home.

Remember, addressing the issue early is crucial for both immediate relief from symptoms and preventing further damage to your living space. Keep windows closed if possible during mold inspections or treatments, as some procedures can temporarily increase indoor air pollution levels.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 1, 2026 12:40 am