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After the rain last month, I noticed a musty smell in my bedroom that wouldn't go away. The walls seemed damp, even though I regularly use a dehumidifier. My kids have been complaining of coughing and runny noses, especially at night. Could this be mold asthma? What should we do about it?
Posted by John Lewis
Asked on February 4, 2026 12:57 am
Absolutely, the damp conditions in your bedroom could be contributing to mold growth and potentially causing mold asthma. Mold thrives in environments where moisture levels are high, which seems to fit your situation given that you've noticed a musty smell and dampness despite regular use of a dehumidifier.

In Dubai/UAE, it's not uncommon for buildings to experience humidity issues due to the climate or even from internal factors like poor ventilation. The UAE Building Regulations emphasize the importance of controlling moisture levels in buildings as part of maintaining indoor air quality (IAQ). According to these regulations, any signs of excessive moisture should be addressed promptly.

The symptoms your kids are experiencing—coughing and runny noses—are indeed consistent with mold asthma or hypersensitivity pneumonitis. Mold spores can irritate the respiratory system, leading to these types of reactions. It's essential to take immediate steps to assess the situation properly.

A professional inspection is highly recommended here, especially since you're in a region where regulatory standards are stringent regarding indoor air quality and health safety. You could contact companies like Saniservice at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email them for a detailed assessment. They can conduct thorough mold testing to identify if there's active mold growth, determine its extent, and provide remediation strategies.

In the meantime, you might consider these temporary measures:
1. Increase ventilation by opening windows when weather permits.
2. Use an air purifier equipped with HEPA filters to capture mold spores and other allergens.
3. Keep all surfaces clean and dry; wipe down walls, corners, and any areas where moisture may accumulate.

Remember, while these steps can help manage symptoms, they don't replace a professional assessment. Mold remediation should be performed by certified professionals who understand the specific challenges of the UAE climate and building structures.

If you decide to proceed with an inspection or remediation service, ensure that the company complies with local regulations and has a proven track record in Dubai/UAE. Their expertise will not only help address the current issue but also prevent future occurrences through proper moisture control measures and regular maintenance practices.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 6, 2026 12:55 pm