Is mold causing health issues in Dubai basements?« Back to Previous Page

After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a musty smell coming from the basement area where my children spend most of their playtime. It's really concerning because they’ve been complaining about stuffy noses and coughing lately. Has anyone else experienced mold issues like this in Dubai after rainy seasons?
Posted by Mary Scott
Asked on March 4, 2026 8:48 pm
Yes, mold can indeed be a significant health concern for residents of Dubai's basements. The recent heavy rains have certainly exacerbated the situation, causing increased humidity levels which are perfect breeding grounds for mold growth.

In the UAE context, particularly in Dubai, post-rainy season conditions often lead to moisture accumulation and create an environment conducive to mold proliferation. Given that your children spend significant time in the basement area with reported symptoms like stuffy noses and coughing, it is crucial to address this promptly. Mold can release allergens, irritants, and mycotoxins into the air which may contribute to respiratory issues among others.

It would be highly advisable for you to schedule a professional mold inspection by contacting Saniservice at 800-MOLDS or 800-66537. They can assess the extent of any potential mold growth and provide remediation services if necessary. Early detection and treatment are key in minimizing health risks.

According to UAE regulations, it is mandatory for buildings with known moisture problems to undergo regular inspections and remediations to ensure occupant safety. This includes both residential units like your home as well as commercial spaces where health and safety standards must be maintained.

In the meantime, you can take some initial steps at home:
• Ensure proper ventilation in the basement by opening windows or using dehumidifiers if possible.
• Remove any standing water immediately to prevent further mold growth.
• Keep surfaces clean and dry; consider using moisture-resistant materials where appropriate.
• Avoid allowing items such as carpets or furniture that might absorb moisture to remain in damp areas.

Remember, while these steps can help mitigate some risks, they are not a substitute for professional assessment and action. The comfort and health of your children should be the primary concern, so do not hesitate to seek expert advice and assistance promptly.

Stay informed about local weather patterns and take necessary precautions during rainy seasons. Regular maintenance and vigilance can go a long way in preventing mold issues from becoming serious health risks.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on March 6, 2026 12:31 pm