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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a musty smell coming from the basement. The walls are starting to show some discoloration and there's a small area near the window that seems particularly damp. This is my kids' playroom, so I’m really worried about their health. How can I prevent mold growth in this area and ensure it doesn’t happen again?
Posted by Betty Lewis
Asked on March 6, 2026 12:32 pm
Preventing mold growth in your kids' playroom is crucial to maintaining a safe and healthy environment. In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, humidity levels can be quite high due to our climate, which increases the risk of mold proliferation.

Firstly, it's important to conduct an initial inspection. Given the recent heavy rains, there might be underlying moisture issues that need addressing. Contacting a professional environmental inspection service such as Call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com could help identify any hidden water damage and ensure your playroom is thoroughly assessed.

To prevent mold from taking hold in the future, start with mitigating moisture. In Dubai’s humid conditions, dehumidifiers are a practical tool for reducing indoor humidity levels to below 60%. Regularly monitoring and adjusting these devices can significantly reduce condensation on walls and windows, which is key in stopping mold from starting.

Additionally, ensure proper ventilation. Open windows when possible to allow fresh air circulation. In the absence of natural light, consider installing exhaust fans or dehumidifiers that vent outside to remove moisture-laden air.

Inspecting for dampness regularly and addressing any water leaks promptly is essential. Leaky pipes or poorly sealed windows can introduce excessive moisture into your environment. Seal any gaps around windows and doors with caulk or weatherstripping to prevent water intrusion.

Cleaning is another crucial step in mold prevention. Use a solution of one cup of bleach per gallon of water to clean surfaces where mold may be present, such as the damp area near the window. Be sure to wear protective clothing including gloves and masks when handling these chemicals.

Regularly washing fabrics like curtains and upholstery with detergent can also help prevent spores from landing on these materials. In cases of persistent moisture or extensive mold growth, specialized mold removal techniques might be necessary. Saniservice provides such services and could offer a comprehensive solution if needed.

Lastly, educate your family about the importance of keeping the playroom dry and clean. Encourage them to report any signs of dampness immediately so that issues can be addressed swiftly before they become serious.

Remember, maintaining low indoor humidity levels is key in preventing mold growth. By following these steps and consulting professionals when necessary, you can ensure a healthier environment for your children in their playroom.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on March 8, 2026 1:02 am