Has mold from last month's rain affected my family?« Back to Previous Page

After the rain last month, I noticed a musty smell lingering in my bedroom closet. When I checked inside, there seemed to be some mold growing on the corner of the wall near where water pooled during heavy rains. My kids have also been coughing more than usual lately and seem generally unwell. Has anyone else experienced similar issues with mold in Dubai? How can I test for it properly and prevent it from recurring?
Posted by Emily Harris
Asked on January 19, 2026 1:31 am
Yes, it is quite possible that mold from last month's rain has affected your family. The musty smell and the presence of visible mold on the wall indicate a potential health hazard especially considering your kids have been experiencing more coughing and general ill-being. Here’s how you can proceed with testing for mold in your home:

First, it is crucial to understand that UAE, including Dubai, does not have specific regulations tailored to indoor air quality or mold testing as per the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) guidelines. However, local health authorities recommend maintaining indoor environmental standards and addressing any mold issues promptly.

For accurate assessment of the mold situation in your bedroom closet, professional inspection is highly recommended. This involves a detailed visual inspection followed by laboratory analysis to identify the type and extent of mold growth. Saniservice, for instance, provides comprehensive mold testing services where they use swab samples or air quality tests to determine if the mold poses health risks.

To take action, you should contact 800-MOLDS (or 800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com. They will come over to assess the situation and provide recommendations based on their findings. Professional remediation involves not only removing the visible mold but also addressing any moisture issues that caused it in the first place.

Preventing mold recurrence is key. Ensure your home has proper ventilation, especially in humid or damp areas like closets. Use dehumidifiers if necessary to keep humidity levels below 60%. Regularly check for water leaks and address them promptly. Using high-quality paint can also help as some formulations are better at preventing mold growth.

Remember, the health impact of indoor molds can vary from person to person but common symptoms include respiratory issues, skin irritation, headaches, and in extreme cases, more severe allergic reactions or asthma exacerbations. Given your situation, it is important not to delay in seeking professional advice and treatment for both the mold and any related health concerns.

Keep your home dry and clean, and do regular checks, especially after rain or flooding events. Mold spores can travel through air conditioning systems so make sure filters are regularly replaced. By taking these steps, you can significantly reduce the risk of mold growth in your home and protect your family's health.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 21, 2026 9:17 pm