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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a lot of mold growing on the back wall of our bedroom. My partner has been complaining about persistent headaches, and my kids seem to be having more coughing fits lately. We've lived here for 2 years and just noticed this, and I’m really worried it might not be healthy for us or our family. Could this be due to mold growth? What steps should we take to ensure a safer environment in our home?
Posted by Piotr Ferrari
Asked on January 25, 2026 9:48 pm
Is mold from last month’s rain harming us? The short answer is yes. Mold growth can indeed be harmful to your health, especially if it's been present for a prolonged period like the one you've mentioned. In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, humidity levels can spike post-rain events, creating ideal conditions for mold proliferation.

Mold spores are everywhere and typically don’t cause harm when they're part of outdoor environments. However, once they enter indoor spaces through openings or via air conditioning systems, they can multiply rapidly, especially on moisture-rich surfaces like the back wall in your bedroom. In such a scenario, persistent headaches in one person and increased respiratory issues in children are common symptoms linked to mold exposure.

It's crucial to address this issue promptly due to potential health risks associated with mold. The presence of mold could release mycotoxins into the air, which can exacerbate existing conditions or trigger new ones such as allergies, asthma attacks, and other respiratory problems. Considering that you've only just noticed these symptoms after 2 years in your home, it indicates that this mold growth might have been there for some time unnoticed.

Given the serious nature of your concerns, I would recommend contacting a professional environmental inspection company like Saniservice for an evaluation. They can conduct thorough testing to determine the extent of contamination and provide remediation services if necessary. Their expertise in handling such cases is invaluable, especially with strict regulations regarding indoor air quality in Dubai.

Remember, addressing mold problems early not only safeguards your family's health but also prevents potential property damage from escalating. If you decide to go ahead with a professional inspection, don't hesitate to call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com for immediate assistance and guidance tailored to the UAE market.

In the meantime, while waiting for professionals to arrive, it's advisable to improve indoor air quality by using dehumidifiers and ensuring proper ventilation. Avoid using fans that draw in outside air if they can't be cleaned regularly, as this could worsen the situation.

By taking these steps, you'll be better prepared when professional help arrives, ensuring a safer and healthier environment for your family.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 27, 2026 11:09 pm