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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a musty smell in my son's room. When I looked closer, there seemed to be some mold growing on the ceiling near his window. My kids have been complaining of coughing and sneezing lately, and I'm worried it might be due to this mold. Has anyone else experienced similar issues? Could this mold be causing their symptoms, and what can we do about it?
Posted by Christopher Miller
Asked on February 22, 2026 12:21 am
Certainly! The issue you're describing is quite common after heavy rainfalls, especially in areas like Dubai that can experience unexpected weather changes. Mold growth on the ceiling could indeed be causing your children's respiratory symptoms, such as coughing and sneezing.

Mold thrives in damp environments, and with recent rains, it’s highly plausible that moisture has accumulated in your son's room, leading to mold growth. In the UAE, especially in Dubai, where humidity can increase during rainy periods, it is crucial to address any potential mold issues promptly to ensure both health and structural safety.

Firstly, conducting a thorough inspection is essential. You might want to contact professional environmental inspection services like those offered by Saniservice, which operate locally with expertise on UAE-specific regulations (call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com for assistance). They can assess the extent of mold growth and provide advice based on current conditions.

If you choose to inspect yourself, be cautious. Mold spores are not only unsightly but also potentially harmful when inhaled, especially for children who might have a more sensitive respiratory system. When checking for mold, use protective gear such as gloves, masks, and goggles. Take photos or notes of the extent and location of mold growth, which can aid professionals during their assessment.

Once confirmed, remediation should be carried out carefully to avoid spreading spores further. Professionals typically recommend removing the affected materials and treating surfaces with appropriate biocides followed by thorough cleaning and drying. Ensuring proper ventilation in your home is also vital post-mold removal to prevent future growth.

In terms of addressing symptoms, consider consulting a healthcare provider who can provide guidance on managing any respiratory issues your children might be experiencing. They may recommend using HEPA filters or air purifiers to improve indoor air quality, particularly if mold exposure continues.

Preventive measures like maintaining good ventilation and addressing water leaks immediately are key in long-term management of mold issues. Regularly inspecting areas prone to moisture accumulation, such as bathrooms and basements, can help catch problems before they become severe.

Remember, while DIY methods might seem cost-effective, professional remediation services offer the expertise necessary for thorough and safe treatment of mold issues.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 23, 2026 5:55 pm