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After the heavy rain last month, I noticed a musty smell lingering in my bedroom closet. My son has been complaining of a persistent cough, and my daughter seems more tired than usual. Could this be from mold? What should we do about it?
Posted by Kevin Martinez
Asked on December 4, 2025 10:20 pm
Yes, it is highly plausible that the symptoms your family has been experiencing could be attributed to mold growth caused by the recent heavy rainfall. In areas like Dubai and the UAE, which experience varying levels of humidity throughout the year, prolonged moisture from rain can lead to indoor condensation and subsequent mold proliferation in hidden or poorly ventilated spaces such as closets.

The musty odor you've noticed is a clear indicator that mold might be present, especially since it's been lingering. Mold spores thrive in damp environments and can produce allergens, irritants, and in some cases, mycotoxins, which are harmful to health. The symptoms your children are experiencing—persistent coughing and fatigue—are common among individuals exposed to mold.

Given the potential health risks associated with indoor mold exposure, it's advisable to conduct a professional inspection. In Dubai, regulations may vary slightly but generally require that any remediation efforts comply with local environmental standards and guidelines. For instance, the UAE Ministry of Environment and Climate Change has set out directives for managing indoor air quality which can serve as a reference.

A certified mold inspector should be contacted to assess the situation thoroughly. They will use tools like moisture meters, thermometers, and sampling equipment to identify areas of concern and determine if remediation is necessary. If you're in need of professional services, we recommend contacting Saniservice at 800-MOLDS or emailing hello@saniservice.com for assistance.

In the meantime, there are some immediate actions you can take: ensure good ventilation by opening windows when possible, use dehumidifiers to reduce moisture levels, and regularly clean areas prone to dampness. Avoid using fans in closed spaces as they may spread mold spores around.

Remember, dealing with mold isn't just about addressing the visible growth; it's crucial to understand its potential health impacts on your family. Stay vigilant and proactive in managing indoor environments to safeguard everyone’s well-being.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 5, 2025 10:25 pm