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After the heavy rain last week, we noticed water seeping into our basement, right near where the kids' toys are stored. The humidity has also noticeably increased, and my son has been complaining of a cough that started after the flood. Have any of you experienced similar issues or know how to prevent mold growth in such conditions?
Posted by Steven Jackson
Asked on January 28, 2026 5:33 am
Absolutely, I've dealt with basement flooding and the subsequent mold growth issues. In the UAE, particularly in areas like Dubai, we're no strangers to fluctuating humidity levels and occasional heavy rainfall, which can lead to such problems. The recent weather conditions have indeed brought about challenges for many homeowners.

Firstly, it's crucial to understand that mold growth is a serious concern after flooding, especially if water has been present for more than 48 hours. In the UAE, according to local building codes and regulations, proper remediation steps are essential to ensure occupant health and safety. The Dubai Municipality guidelines recommend immediate action to prevent mold proliferation.

The first step you should take is a thorough inspection of your basement. Look out for any signs of water damage or moisture accumulation. Pay close attention to corners near the ground, as well as areas behind walls where mold might be hidden. If you notice discoloration or musty odors, it's highly probable that mold has begun to grow.

Given the specifics of your situation—humidity increase and a child complaining of coughing—it would be wise to consider professional assistance. I recommend reaching out to companies like Saniservice at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com for an assessment. They can provide the necessary tools and expertise to effectively remove the mold and restore your environment.

In terms of preventative measures, it's important to address the root cause of the water intrusion first. This might involve sealing gaps in your basement walls, ensuring proper drainage systems are functioning well, or even installing a dehumidifier if humidity levels remain high. Regular checks on these systems should be conducted to prevent future incidents.

Additionally, maintaining good indoor air quality is key. Use air purifiers with HEPA filters and ensure adequate ventilation throughout the house, especially in areas where mold tends to grow. Cleaning and drying affected surfaces promptly can also help mitigate mold spread.

Lastly, educating yourself about mold growth and remediation practices could be beneficial. Knowledge on how different types of molds develop and what steps are necessary for their removal is invaluable. Always follow local guidelines and consult professionals when dealing with serious cases like yours.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 29, 2026 7:55 am