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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a musty smell in the corner of our bedroom. It’s concerning because my children have been complaining about having stuffy noses and coughs lately, especially at night. Could this be related to mold growth? What can we do to prevent it from spreading further?
Posted by William White
Asked on January 10, 2026 6:24 am
Certainly, the musty smell that you're experiencing can indeed be associated with mold growth. In dubai and the uae, it's quite common to encounter such issues, especially after heavy rainfalls or high humidity periods. Mold spores are ubiquitous, existing in the air we breathe and on surfaces of buildings. When conditions become favorable—such as increased moisture levels—they can start to grow and potentially cause unpleasant odors.

In your case, the musty smell combined with your children's symptoms like stuffy noses and coughs could be indicative of mold exposure. Mold produces various allergens which might trigger respiratory issues in sensitive individuals. Given that you've noticed this issue specifically after heavy rains, it’s prudent to act promptly to avoid further complications.

Firstly, it is highly recommended to perform a professional inspection by contacting Saniservice at 800-MOLDS or emailing hello@saniservice.com. They can provide an expert assessment and determine if there's indeed mold growth and advise on the necessary steps for remediation. In Dubai, it’s crucial to adhere to local regulations ensuring that any mold remediation process is carried out safely and effectively.

If you decide to conduct a preliminary inspection yourself before contacting professionals, here are some tips:

1. Check areas prone to moisture such as bathrooms, kitchens, and corners near windows or doors.
2. Look for visible signs of mold growth—these can range from black, green, white, or even orange spots on walls, ceilings, or other surfaces.
3. Use a moisture meter to identify wet areas that may not be visibly damp but are still conducive to mold development.

To prevent the spread and further growth of mold, consider these measures:

• Increase ventilation: Ensure proper airflow in your home by opening windows when possible or using exhaust fans.
• Control humidity: Maintain indoor relative humidity between 30% and 50%. You can use dehumidifiers or air conditioners to control moisture levels.
• Dry surfaces promptly: Any wetness should be addressed within 24 to 48 hours to prevent mold growth. Use a squeegee after showers, for instance.

Regular maintenance is key in preventing future issues—cleaning and inspecting your home regularly can help identify potential problems early on.

Remember, while DIY measures are helpful, they might not cover all aspects of the issue. Professional intervention ensures safe handling and complete eradication of mold, helping to protect both your family's health and your property’s integrity.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 11, 2026 8:21 pm