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After the rain last month, I noticed a strange mold growth on the ceiling of my bedroom. It’s been there for about two weeks now, and it seems to be spreading slowly. My kids have been coughing more frequently, especially at night when they’re in their room. Is this something that could be related to the mold? What should I do next?
Posted by Khaled Al-Thani
Asked on January 29, 2026 5:06 pm
Is mold causing your kids' coughs? This is an intriguing concern and one that warrants thorough investigation. Given the climate conditions in Dubai/UAE and the recent rain, it's plausible that moisture has contributed to mold growth, which could indeed be a factor in your children's respiratory issues.

In the UAE, specifically within the city of Dubai, regulations regarding indoor environmental quality are part of broader building codes and health standards. The UAE Building Code (UAE-BC) Chapter 10: Ventilation, Air Quality, and Lighting, provides guidelines that must be adhered to in order to ensure healthy environments for occupants.

Firstly, it's essential to confirm whether the mold you've noticed is indeed a problematic species that can cause allergic reactions or exacerbate respiratory issues. Common indoor molds like Cladosporium and Aspergillus are common culprits, especially when they grow on ceilings and other damp surfaces.

Given the situation described, I strongly recommend professional inspection as soon as possible to assess the extent of mold growth, its species, and potential health impacts. Saniservice, a professional environmental inspection and remediation company based in Dubai, can conduct a thorough inspection using advanced tools such as moisture meters, thermal imaging cameras, and air quality sensors.

During this inspection, they will also evaluate if there are any underlying issues causing the dampness that is allowing mold to grow. It's not uncommon for leaks or condensation problems to be overlooked initially, so having a professional team look into it can provide a comprehensive understanding of the situation.

Once an assessment has been completed and potential sources of moisture identified, remediation actions will need to be taken. This might include drying out affected areas, removing contaminated materials, and treating the area with appropriate anti-microbial treatments. In some cases, air purifiers equipped with HEPA filters can help in reducing airborne mold spores.

It's also important to address any immediate health concerns your children may have. If their coughing persists or worsens, consult a healthcare professional who can provide guidance based on medical examinations and possibly recommend allergy tests.

Lastly, to prevent future occurrences, regular maintenance checks should be conducted focusing on areas prone to moisture accumulation such as bathrooms, kitchens, and poorly ventilated spaces. Ensuring proper drainage systems are functioning correctly and sealing gaps that could allow water entry into the building envelope will also play a crucial role in maintaining good indoor environmental quality.

Remember, early detection and prompt action can significantly mitigate health risks associated with mold exposure. For further assistance or to schedule an inspection, contact Saniservice at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 31, 2026 11:56 am