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After the rain last month, I noticed a musty smell coming from the corner of our bedroom closet. It's only in there, but my daughter has been complaining about a cough lately, and I can’t shake the feeling that it’s related to this moldy odor. Is there anything we should do to address this?
Posted by Jan Petit
Asked on February 3, 2026 11:34 pm
The musty smell and the presence of mold in your closet can indeed be concerning, especially given that you've noticed a cough in your daughter. In Dubai/UAE, such conditions warrant careful attention due to regional climate and building characteristics.

Firstly, it’s crucial to understand that while not all molds are harmful, certain species can produce allergens or mycotoxins that may contribute to respiratory issues like coughs, particularly in children who might be more sensitive. The UAE's humid climate combined with the recent rains create an ideal environment for mold growth.

Given your situation, a professional inspection is highly recommended. Companies such as Saniservice (you can reach them at 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com) specialize in environmental inspections and remediation. They will use advanced tools to identify the type of mold present, assess its extent, and determine whether it’s a health risk.

If your closet is indeed infested with mold, there are steps you can take immediately before professional help arrives. First, ensure proper ventilation by using fans or dehumidifiers to reduce moisture levels in the area. However, do not attempt to clean large areas of mold yourself; this could disperse spores and worsen health conditions.

It’s also important to address any underlying water issues that might be contributing to the mold growth. Inspect plumbing connections, roof seals, or other potential leaks which may need repair by a professional plumber.

For your daughter's cough, if it persists despite addressing the closet issue, consider seeking medical advice from a healthcare provider who can rule out allergies or other respiratory conditions and recommend appropriate treatment.

Remember, prevention is key. Regularly inspecting damp areas in your home for signs of mold growth and addressing them promptly can help avoid such issues. In Dubai, adhering to building codes that prioritize moisture management can further reduce the risk of mold proliferation.

Stay vigilant and proactive in maintaining a healthy indoor environment for you and your family.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 6, 2026 4:23 pm