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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a weird greenish growth starting to appear on the walls of my bedroom. The AC in the apartment seems to be circulating some kind of musty smell that gets worse whenever it’s damp outside. My kids have been coughing more than usual since we moved here two years ago, and I’m wondering if this could be related to the mold. Have any of you experienced similar issues in your rentals?
Posted by Amanda Jackson
Asked on January 19, 2026 1:07 am
Mold can indeed be a significant factor behind your children's coughs. In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, humidity levels can soar during certain months leading to conditions favorable for mold growth. Given the scenarios you've described about greenish growth and musty odors, it is highly possible that mold might be influencing their respiratory health.

Firstly, it would be prudent to engage a professional environmental inspection service to assess your home's condition thoroughly. In Dubai, regulations do require landlords to ensure rental properties are in good condition, but it’s essential to have an independent assessment done, especially after noticing such signs of mold growth. The UAE doesn’t have specific mold-related laws but the Environment Agency - Abu Dhabi and other local authorities emphasize environmental health.

When calling 800-MOLDS or emailing hello@saniservice.com, ensure you mention your concerns about respiratory symptoms in children. They will be able to conduct a detailed inspection using advanced tools like moisture meters, thermal imaging cameras, and air quality testing equipment to identify hidden mold colonies that might not be visible to the naked eye.

Moreover, addressing the source of excess moisture is crucial. Check for leaks or condensation issues around windows, AC units, and bathrooms. Proper ventilation can significantly reduce humidity levels in your home. Ensure all exhaust fans are functioning correctly and consider installing dehumidifiers if necessary.

In addition to professional remediation, maintaining a clean environment is key. Regularly wash bedding, curtains, and rugs using hot water (at least 60°C) as mold spores thrive on these materials. Use mold-resistant paints for surfaces like bathrooms and kitchens. If you notice any signs of mold regrowth after treatment, contact the service provider immediately.

Lastly, keep an eye on your children’s health post-treatment. If symptoms persist or worsen, consult a pediatrician who might recommend allergy tests to confirm if mold is indeed the cause of their coughing.

Remember, early detection and prompt action can prevent long-term health issues associated with prolonged exposure to mold. By taking these steps, you can ensure your home remains a healthy environment for everyone in it.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 20, 2026 2:42 pm