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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a musty smell lingering in my bedroom. The mold seemed to appear overnight on the corners of the wall near the window. My kids have been complaining of coughing and sneezing, especially at night. Could this be related to the mold? What steps should I take to address it safely?
Posted by Eunbi Wu
Asked on February 18, 2026 4:03 pm
Certainly. The presence of mold in your bedroom following the heavy rains can indeed pose significant health risks to you and your family, especially concerning respiratory issues like coughing and sneezing which your kids are experiencing.

Mold thrives in damp conditions, and the sudden appearance after a downpour is not uncommon. In the UAE, particularly Dubai, we experience such weather changes quite often, making it crucial to address any mold growth promptly. The musty smell is indicative of active mold colonies, especially in corners where moisture tends to accumulate.

In terms of health impacts, certain molds can produce spores and mycotoxins that are harmful when inhaled or ingested, particularly affecting the respiratory system. For children, their developing immune systems make them more susceptible to these effects. Symptoms you're observing such as coughing and sneezing could indeed be linked to mold exposure.

Given the severity of the situation and its potential health implications, a professional inspection by an environmental expert is highly recommended. In Dubai, services like Saniservice (contact 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com) can provide comprehensive assessments and remediation plans tailored to your specific case.

Upon confirmation that mold has indeed been identified in your home, the next steps should include immediate containment of affected areas to prevent further spread. This might involve sealing off the room temporarily while remediation is underway and using HEPA air purifiers to reduce airborne spores. Professional remediation techniques typically involve thorough cleaning with biocides, and in severe cases, removing and replacing infested materials.

It's also important to maintain optimal indoor humidity levels below 60%, especially after such wet events. Utilizing dehumidifiers or improving ventilation can be effective methods. Regular checks for moisture should continue post-remediation to ensure no new mold growth occurs.

Remember, the health of your family is paramount, and addressing this issue proactively will help prevent further complications.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 20, 2026 1:06 pm