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After the heavy rain last month, I noticed a musty smell lingering in my bedroom closet. The humidity has been pretty high lately, and now my kids are having persistent coughing fits at night. Is this urgent? What can we do to address the mold and prevent asthma attacks?
Posted by Deepa Das
Asked on February 1, 2026 2:13 pm
High humidity can indeed be the catalyst for mold growth and asthma attacks, especially in the UAE where climatic conditions are often favorable to such issues. The persistent musty smell you're noticing along with your kids' coughing fits at night are strong indicators of potential mold presence. Given the recent heavy rainfall, it's crucial that you address this situation promptly.

In Dubai, the humidity levels can be quite high, particularly during summer months or after significant rainfall events like the one mentioned. This creates an ideal environment for mold to thrive, especially in areas with poor ventilation such as closet spaces. Mold spores can irritate the respiratory system and exacerbate asthma symptoms, leading to coughing fits and other health issues.

Firstly, it would be wise to conduct a professional inspection of your premises. This should include a thorough visual assessment by an expert who will look for signs of mold growth or damage that might indicate previous water intrusion. You can contact a certified environmental remediation company such as Saniservice, using the phone number 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com for assistance.

Once identified, treating mold requires careful planning and execution to ensure complete removal without causing further harm. It's important to use approved methods that comply with UAE regulations, which often emphasize the importance of using effective biocides and proper containment techniques to prevent cross-contamination during remediation processes.

To prevent future occurrences, consider implementing moisture control strategies such as installing dehumidifiers in affected areas or improving ventilation systems. Regular maintenance checks on your HVAC systems can also help manage indoor humidity levels effectively. Additionally, addressing any leaks or water damage promptly is crucial; even a small amount of water can lead to significant mold growth if not addressed quickly.

In the meantime, keep your home's air clean by regularly cleaning and dusting surfaces, avoiding use of products with strong odors, and maintaining good indoor air quality through proper ventilation. If symptoms persist despite these measures, consult a healthcare provider who may recommend specific treatments or medications for asthma management.

Remember, early intervention is key to preventing further health issues related to mold exposure. Don't delay in seeking professional help and addressing the problem head-on.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 3, 2026 9:10 am