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After the heavy rain last month, I noticed a musty smell in my bedroom closet, and it’s been getting worse. My kids have been complaining of persistent coughing and wheezing, which only seems to get worse at night when we’re in that room. Could this be mold asthma? What should I do next?
Posted by Anita Tiwari
Asked on January 1, 2026 2:29 am
The musty smell in your bedroom closet could indeed be indicative of mold growth, which is a serious concern given the environmental conditions post heavy rainfall. Mold can produce allergens and irritants that might trigger or exacerbate asthma symptoms, especially in children.

In Dubai/UAE, it's essential to understand that mold growth often occurs when there are water leaks, flooding, or high humidity levels - all of which have been present due to recent rainfalls. The persistent coughing and wheezing experienced by your kids at night could be indicative of mold asthma, a condition where exposure to molds triggers respiratory symptoms.

First steps you should take include ensuring proper ventilation in the affected areas, using dehumidifiers or air conditioning units if necessary, and addressing any water damage promptly. However, given the severity of potential health impacts, I strongly recommend scheduling an inspection by a certified professional. In Dubai, companies like Saniservice provide expert mold inspections and remediation services that adhere to local regulations (such as UAE Law No. 16 of 2004 on Environmental Protection).

If you decide to proceed with this recommendation, please call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com for a professional assessment. This will help determine the extent of mold growth and provide tailored solutions to manage the situation effectively.

Remember, timely action is crucial in preventing further health issues and maintaining indoor air quality. By addressing mold promptly, you can ensure a healthier living environment for your family.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 3, 2026 10:57 pm