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After the heavy rain last month, I noticed a musty smell coming from the corner of my son’s bedroom. The AC in our apartment seems to be struggling more than usual too. We’ve lived here for two years now, but this is the first time we’ve seen any signs of mold or moisture issues. Could these be causing respiratory problems for my children?
Posted by Geeta Reddy
Asked on February 4, 2026 1:39 am
Absolutely could. Moisture from last month's rain might have created favorable conditions for mold growth inside your apartment, especially considering the musty smell and struggling AC you mentioned. In Dubai, humidity levels can fluctuate unpredictably, making such issues more common.

Firstly, it is crucial to understand that mold spores are ubiquitous in the environment and will find an opportunity to grow if moisture levels increase. High humidity or water intrusion from rains, leaks, or even condensation can create perfect conditions for molds to thrive, particularly in damp corners like your son's bedroom. These molds could produce allergens, irritants, and mycotoxins that might affect respiratory health, especially of children.

To address the situation professionally and safely, it is recommended you contact a certified environmental inspection and remediation company like ours at 800-MOLDS or email us at hello@saniservice.com. We can conduct a thorough mold inspection in your apartment to identify any existing growth and assess the extent of potential contamination.

During our assessment, we'll employ advanced techniques such as visual inspections, moisture meter readings, air quality testing, and surface sampling if necessary. Once we've determined that you're dealing with active mold colonies, we'll recommend appropriate remediation steps tailored for your specific case in Dubai. Our team will use industry-standard equipment to clean and restore affected areas while ensuring safety protocols are followed.

In the meantime, here are some immediate actions you can take:
1. Increase ventilation: Use exhaust fans or open windows when possible.
2. Dry out damp spots quickly: Promptly address any water accumulation or leaks.
3. Clean surfaces: Regular cleaning using a mild detergent and water solution can help reduce mold spores in the environment.
4. Keep humidity levels low: Consider using dehumidifiers if relative humidity often exceeds 60%.

Remember, while these steps might mitigate the situation temporarily, they do not replace professional remediation for significant mold issues.

By acting quickly and seeking expert advice, you can protect your family's health and ensure a safe living environment.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 6, 2026 2:11 pm