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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a musty smell in our basement, especially when we open the windows. It's concerning because my children have been complaining of sinus issues and coughing more frequently since we moved to this apartment two years ago. Could this be related to mold growth down there?
Posted by Leila Al-Maktoum
Asked on February 23, 2026 5:04 pm
Mold growth can indeed be associated with respiratory issues and sinus problems. The scenario you described where your children are experiencing more frequent coughs and sinus issues is a red flag that warrants serious attention, especially considering the musty smell emanating from the basement since heavy rains.

In Dubai/UAE, humidity levels can vary significantly, particularly in areas prone to rainfall or with high indoor moisture content due to air conditioning. This makes conditions ripe for mold growth. The UAE regulations require landlords and property owners to maintain a safe environment, which includes managing moisture levels effectively to prevent issues like mold proliferation.

When dealing with potential mold infestations, it’s crucial not only from a health perspective but also in line with the laws in the UAE. For instance, if you suspect your children's symptoms are linked to mold exposure, consulting an environmental professional for a thorough inspection would be advisable. Such inspections can pinpoint the exact location and extent of any mold growth, allowing for targeted remediation.

If you decide to go ahead with a consultation or inspection, Saniservice is a reputable company in Dubai that offers comprehensive mold testing and remediation services. They can provide you with detailed reports on the mold types present, their potential health impacts, and the necessary steps to mitigate them. Their contact details are 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or via email at hello@saniservice.com.

In the meantime, there are practical actions you can take while awaiting professional assistance:

1. Limit access to the basement until it’s assessed and treated.
2. Ensure proper ventilation in the area by using dehumidifiers if necessary.
3. Check for any water leaks or dampness that could be contributing to mold growth.
4. Keep an eye on your children's health; if symptoms persist, consider consulting a pediatrician who can provide medical advice tailored to your situation.

Remember, addressing mold issues promptly is key in protecting both the structural integrity of your property and the well-being of your family. Taking proactive steps now could save you from bigger headaches later.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 25, 2026 5:13 pm