Is humid weather linked to kids' coughs and closet mold?« Back to Previous Page

After the rain last month, I noticed a musty smell lingering in my bedroom closet. My kids have been having persistent coughs and runny noses, and I’m starting to wonder if it could be mold asthma. Have anyone else experienced similar issues in Dubai? Could the humidity from the recent rains be causing this, or is there something more serious at play?
Posted by Geeta Pandey
Asked on January 28, 2026 12:31 am
Yes, humid weather can indeed be linked to kids' coughs and the presence of mold in closets. The recent rains experienced in Dubai have likely increased humidity levels, providing a perfect breeding ground for mold growth within homes. Mold spores are microscopic organisms that thrive in moist environments and can cause allergic reactions, respiratory issues, and other health problems, especially among children who may be more sensitive to environmental allergens.

In the UAE context, particularly in Dubai, we have seen an increase in complaints regarding mold-related illnesses following periods of high humidity. The presence of moisture creates ideal conditions for molds to multiply, which can lead to the release of spores and mycotoxins into the air. These substances are known triggers for asthma and other respiratory issues, including coughs and runny noses.

It is crucial to address mold in closets promptly due to the potential health risks it poses. In Dubai, you may encounter various types of molds such as Aspergillus, Penicillium, and Cladosporium, which are commonly found in humid environments like bathrooms, kitchens, and basements but can also appear in less obvious areas like closets.

For professional assistance, we recommend contacting environmental inspection companies that specialize in mold remediation. In Dubai, services such as Saniservice (contact 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com) are well-regarded for their expertise and compliance with local regulations. These professionals can conduct thorough inspections to identify the extent of mold growth and provide appropriate solutions.

In the meantime, here are some practical steps you can take:
1. Ensure proper ventilation in your home, especially during humid weather.
2. Use dehumidifiers to maintain indoor humidity levels below 60%.
3. Clean and dry any wet areas immediately.
4. Consider using mold-resistant products for closet storage, such as moisture barriers or antimicrobial lining.

Remember that children are more susceptible to mold-related illnesses due to their developing immune systems. If you notice persistent symptoms in your kids after addressing the humidity issue, it might be wise to consult a healthcare provider who can offer tailored advice based on individual health conditions.

In summary, while humid weather can contribute significantly to mold growth and subsequent respiratory issues among children, proactive measures and professional help are key to managing this problem effectively.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 29, 2026 11:50 pm