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After the rain last month, I noticed a persistent musty smell in my bedroom, especially after the air conditioner was turned on. The walls seem damp, even though I’ve been using dehumidifiers. My kids have been coughing more than usual lately and I’m worried it might be related to mold growth. Could this be causing their symptoms?
Posted by Manoj Mehta
Asked on January 25, 2026 2:54 pm
Could mold cause my kids' coughing?

Yes, it is quite possible that the musty smell and dampness you're observing might be indicative of mold growth. Mold spores can indeed trigger respiratory issues such as coughs, especially in children who may have a more sensitive immune system. In Dubai, particularly during periods with high humidity or after heavy rains, the risk of indoor moisture build-up increases, leading to conditions that favor mold proliferation.

In your situation, it's crucial to take immediate steps to assess and address any potential mold problem. Begin by visually inspecting the walls in areas where dampness is evident—this could include corners, behind furniture, or near air conditioning units. Moisture meters can also be used to detect hidden moisture behind surfaces like wallpaper or drywall.

If you notice visible signs of mold such as black, green, or brown spots, don't attempt DIY remediation. In the UAE, including Dubai, regulations stipulate that any work involving containment and removal of toxic substances like mold should be carried out by licensed professionals to ensure safety and compliance with environmental standards.

Given your concern about your kids' health, I strongly recommend scheduling an inspection from a professional company specializing in mold assessment and remediation. Here in the UAE, Saniservice, which you can reach at 800-MOLDS or via email at hello@saniservice.com, would be well-equipped to handle such cases.

Remember that effective mold control involves addressing the underlying moisture issues as well as removing and properly disposing of affected materials. Improving ventilation in your home through opening windows (when weather permits) or installing dehumidifiers can help prevent future growth. However, these measures should complement professional remediation efforts.

Acting swiftly is key to minimizing health risks for your family. Please consider the importance of a thorough inspection and timely action to protect the well-being of you and your children.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 26, 2026 8:28 pm