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After the rain last month, I noticed a musty smell coming from the corner of my son's bedroom. When I looked closer, there seemed to be some mold growing on the back of the closet door. My kids have been coughing more than usual lately and I'm really worried about their health. Could this be related to the mold? What should I do first for remediation?
Posted by Nancy Anderson
Asked on March 22, 2026 3:53 am
Certainly. The musty smell and presence of mold on the back of your son's closet door could indeed be contributing to respiratory issues like coughing that you've noticed in both him and other members of your household.

Firstly, it’s crucial to understand the potential health impacts of mold exposure. In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, where humidity can fluctuate due to weather patterns, molds such as Stachybotrys chartarum (black mold) or Cladosporium are common culprits that can cause allergic reactions, asthma attacks, and other respiratory issues. Since your children have been coughing more than usual, this could be a direct result of their exposure to the mold.

Immediate action is necessary to prevent further health risks. Given the seriousness of the situation, I strongly recommend calling our team at 800-MOLDS or emailing hello@saniservice.com for professional inspection and remediation services. Our experts will assess the extent of the mold growth, ensuring it's contained and eliminated safely.

Before we arrive, you can take some initial steps to mitigate the problem:
1. Open windows if possible to allow fresh air circulation.
2. Place a dehumidifier in the affected room to reduce moisture levels.
3. Wear protective gear such as gloves and a mask when handling mold-prone areas.
4. Avoid touching or brushing against the mold, which can spread spores.

Upon our visit, we will:
• Identify all sources of moisture that may be contributing to the mold growth
• Remove affected materials if necessary using appropriate methods to prevent further contamination
• Apply suitable remediation techniques such as biocides or encapsulation for long-term control

Remember, professional-grade equipment and procedures are essential in dealing with mold. DIY solutions might not fully address the problem or can even worsen it.

For ongoing prevention:
1. Regularly check and maintain your home’s ventilation system.
2. Address any leaks immediately to prevent water accumulation.
3. Ensure proper drainage around your property to avoid excess moisture.

By taking these actions, you'll help create a healthier environment for your family in the immediate term while our team works on the deeper issues of mold remediation.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on March 23, 2026 4:29 am