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After the heavy rain we experienced last month, I noticed a musty smell in my bedroom closet, and when I opened it up, there was some visible mold on the back of the walls. My kids have been complaining of coughing fits, especially at night, which is worrying me since they’re only 3 and 5 years old. Could this be from the mold? What should I do first to address it safely for my family?
Posted by Brian Thompson
Asked on January 25, 2026 1:16 pm
The scenario you're describing is indeed concerning. Mold growth from last month's rain could very well be the source of the musty smell and your children's respiratory issues. In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, high humidity levels post-weather events often create favorable conditions for mold proliferation.

Firstly, it’s important to establish that mold can produce allergens and irritants, which can cause health effects like coughing fits, especially among young children with developing immune systems. The fact that your kids have started experiencing these symptoms could be a direct result of the indoor mold exposure. Immediate action is necessary for their health and well-being.

To address this situation effectively, you should consider engaging a professional environmental inspection service to assess the extent of the mold infestation in your home. In Dubai, companies like Saniservice (hello@saniservice.com) are known for providing reliable mold remediation services that comply with local regulations, such as those outlined by the UAE Ministry of Environment and Climate Change.

Before contacting a professional, you can take some initial steps to mitigate the risk:

1. Ventilation: Increase ventilation in affected areas. Open windows when possible or use exhaust fans to reduce moisture levels.
2. Clean Up Visible Mold: For small patches (less than 10 square feet), you can clean up visible mold yourself using a solution of one cup bleach per gallon of water. Make sure to wear protective gear like gloves and masks, and ensure the area is well-ventilated during this process.
3. Dry Out Affected Areas: Use dehumidifiers or air conditioners to keep humidity levels low. Mold thrives in moist environments.

However, given that you are dealing with visible mold on your walls and children experiencing symptoms, it's crucial not to underestimate the potential health risks. Professional remediation is highly recommended to ensure thorough removal of mold spores and prevent future growth.

Once a professional inspection has been conducted, they will provide a detailed report and plan for complete remediation, including necessary treatments and preventive measures. Remember, maintaining indoor air quality in your home post-mold remediation is key—regular checks and addressing any moisture issues promptly can help avoid recurrence of mold problems.

In summary, while you can take initial steps to manage the situation, consulting with a professional service like Saniservice would be wise. They will provide the expertise needed for safe and effective mold removal, ensuring both your children's health and peace of mind.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 27, 2026 5:59 pm