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After the rain last month, I noticed a musty smell in my bedroom closet, and now I’m worried about mold growing there. My kids have been complaining of sneezing and coughing every morning, and I can’t help but think it might be related to the humidity levels and potential mold. Could you tell me if this is a common issue in Dubai during rainy seasons, and what signs should I look for to confirm if we have mold?
Posted by Maria Thomas
Asked on January 28, 2026 5:02 am
Yes, humidity and mold can indeed be common issues during Dubai's rainy season. The recent rainfall has likely contributed to creating the damp conditions necessary for mold growth, especially in areas like bedroom closets that may not receive as much ventilation.

In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, high levels of humidity are a concern during this period. Even though Dubai is known for its dry climate, rain can still lead to moisture accumulation, especially in poorly ventilated spaces such as closets and bathrooms. The musty smell you've noticed could be indicative of mold growth, which often accompanies increased humidity.

Typically, the UAE doesn't face extreme rainfall, but occasional showers during winter can create perfect conditions for indoor mold to flourish. Mold spores are ubiquitous in outdoor environments, and when these find their way indoors through small openings or via HVAC systems, they can settle on damp surfaces. Materials like wood, paper, and fabric are particularly susceptible.

Given the specific concerns you've raised about your children's respiratory issues following the rainy season, it is prudent to conduct a thorough inspection for mold. Early detection and remediation of any mold growth are crucial to prevent health complications that can arise from prolonged exposure, including allergic reactions and asthma exacerbation.

In Dubai, there are no specific regulations regarding indoor mold levels, but adherence to best practices in home maintenance and professional advice can help mitigate risks. If you suspect mold or experience symptoms like the ones your children have been showing, it would be wise to contact a certified environmental inspector. They can assess the situation accurately and provide guidance on appropriate remediation steps.

For immediate concerns, ensure good air circulation by opening windows when possible, using dehumidifiers, and maintaining indoor humidity levels below 60%. Regular cleaning of high-moisture areas with anti-fungal agents may also help prevent mold from taking hold.

If you decide to seek professional assistance, feel free to reach out to our team at Saniservice. Our contact numbers are available as 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or via email at hello@saniservice.com. We can offer a detailed inspection and provide remediation services if necessary.

Remember, proactive measures like monitoring humidity levels and addressing any water intrusion promptly can significantly reduce the risk of mold growth in your home during the rainy season.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 31, 2026 3:18 am