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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a musty smell coming from our basement, and now both my children are complaining of coughing and wheezing. The mold seems to be growing in the corners and along the edges of the walls down there. Could this be causing their asthma-like symptoms?
Posted by Gary Scott
Asked on March 18, 2026 1:42 pm
Yes, it's highly likely that the mold growth in your basement could be triggering your children's coughing and other asthma-like symptoms. Mold spores can easily travel through the air and be inhaled, causing respiratory issues for people sensitive to such allergens. The musty smell you mentioned is often associated with microbial growth, which typically includes molds.

In the UAE context, particularly in Dubai, humidity levels are known to fluctuate significantly, especially after rainfall events like those experienced last month. This can create an ideal environment for mold proliferation, as you've observed in your basement.

The symptoms described—coughing and wheezing—are common responses from people with asthma or other respiratory issues when exposed to indoor air pollutants such as molds. Inhaling mold spores can irritate the airways, leading to inflammation and exacerbation of existing conditions like asthma.

Given the severity of the situation, it is crucial to address this issue promptly. I strongly recommend that you contact a professional environmental inspection company in Dubai for an immediate assessment. Companies like Saniservice (which you can reach via 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com) are experienced in evaluating indoor air quality and identifying sources of mold contamination.

During the inspection, ensure to inquire about their use of advanced detection methods such as moisture meters, thermal imaging cameras, and air sampling techniques. These tools help pinpoint areas with high humidity or active mold growth, which may not be visible to the naked eye but can significantly impact your family's health.

Additionally, it would be wise to schedule regular maintenance checks and professional cleaning of your basement area to prevent future outbreaks. This includes addressing any water leaks promptly, using dehumidifiers if necessary, and ensuring proper ventilation.

Taking these steps will not only help alleviate your children’s current symptoms but also prevent further damage to the structure of your home while safeguarding everyone's health in the long run.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on March 19, 2026 5:30 pm