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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a musty smell in the bedroom closet and saw some discolored patches on the walls. My kids have been complaining of persistent coughing, and now that they’ve had a few sniffles as well, I’m really worried about mold. Could this be causing their respiratory issues? What should I do to test for mold and ensure our home is safe for my family?
Posted by Lisa Thomas
Asked on March 23, 2026 12:10 am
Mold growth due to the heavy rains last month could indeed pose a significant health risk for your family. The musty smell and discolored patches you noticed on the walls are strong indicators of potential mold presence, which can release spores into the air that may irritate respiratory systems, especially in children.

In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, humidity levels can be high during certain times of the year, making your concern valid. The persistence of coughing and sniffles in your kids could indeed be related to mold exposure. It’s important to address this promptly for their well-being.

To properly assess the situation, I strongly recommend contacting a professional environmental inspection company that specializes in mold testing and remediation. In Dubai, you can reach out to Saniservice at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email them through hello@saniservice.com for expert guidance.

For immediate action, conduct an initial visual inspection focusing on areas like the bedroom closet where you noticed the mold. Check for water damage, dampness, and any signs of condensation. Pay attention to corners behind furniture, ceilings, and baseboards as these are common places for mold growth.

When hiring a professional, ensure they follow UAE regulations which mandate thorough sampling and analysis techniques such as swab testing or air quality tests using specialized equipment like an air sampler. The results will provide precise information on the type and level of mold present.

In addition to professional assistance, consider implementing moisture control measures in your home. Use dehumidifiers, especially during wet seasons, and ensure proper ventilation. Regular cleaning with EPA-approved mold cleaners can also help prevent future growth.

Remember that preventing mold is key; by addressing humidity issues early, you can significantly reduce the risk of mold-related health problems for your family.

Taking these steps will not only provide relief but also safeguard your home environment for a healthier living space.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on March 25, 2026 12:46 am