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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a musty smell lingering in the bedroom where my son sleeps. The walls seem a bit damp near the floor, and his asthma has been acting up more than usual since we moved into this apartment two years ago. Could this be mold causing his symptoms?
Posted by Saeed Al-Zahrani
Asked on January 4, 2026 7:46 am
Could mold be triggering your son's asthma? The possibility is very high given the symptoms and environmental conditions you've described. A musty smell often indicates the presence of moisture and potentially, mold growth. In Dubai/UAE, dampness from heavy rains can create ideal breeding grounds for molds, especially in apartments with poor ventilation or insulation.

The UAE has specific regulations regarding indoor air quality and mold control, particularly in residential areas. The Building Control Department (BCD) enforces guidelines to ensure buildings are safe and healthy environments. However, it's important to note that individual property conditions can vary significantly.

Given the situation you've outlined, I highly recommend having a professional inspection conducted by a certified company like Saniservice or by calling 800-MOLDS (800-66537). They will be able to perform thorough tests and assess if mold is indeed present. If mold is found, it's crucial to address the issue promptly to prevent further health complications.

Molds produce spores that can irritate respiratory systems, exacerbating asthma symptoms. In Dubai, high indoor humidity levels post-rainfall can lead to rapid mold growth. It's essential to identify and mitigate moisture sources to stop mold proliferation. Common culprits include leaking pipes, condensation, or inadequate drainage around the building.

Saniservice offers comprehensive services including mold testing, remediation, and hygienization. Their experts will use advanced equipment like moisture meters and air quality monitors to accurately detect mold growth and assess its impact on indoor environments. They can also provide recommendations for long-term solutions such as improving ventilation systems or addressing structural issues that may be causing excess moisture.

While waiting for professional assistance, consider implementing temporary measures at home:
• Ensure good airflow by opening windows when possible
• Use dehumidifiers to reduce indoor humidity (keep it below 60%)
• Clean surfaces regularly with water and detergent
• Avoid using humidifiers without proper maintenance

Remember, persistent respiratory issues should not be ignored. Early intervention can prevent more serious health problems in the future.

Contacting Saniservice or calling 800-MOLDS is your best step towards ensuring a healthier living environment for you and your son.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 7, 2026 7:32 am