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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a musty smell in the basement of our villa, and when we checked, there was visible mold growing on the walls near where my kids usually play. The AC also seems to be blowing out some damp air, which is worrying given their frequent respiratory issues. Has anyone here dealt with mold before and can recommend a reliable company that’s safe for children?
Posted by Matthew Hill
Asked on December 19, 2025 5:13 am
Absolutely, mold can pose significant health risks to children's health. In the UAE and specifically in Dubai, where we experience varying climatic conditions, it is crucial to understand the potential hazards of mold and how to address them effectively.

Firstly, let’s consider the common effects of mold exposure among kids. Mold spores, when present indoors, can exacerbate respiratory issues such as asthma and bronchitis, especially in children who are more susceptible due to their developing immune systems and smaller airways. Furthermore, certain molds produce mycotoxins that can lead to a range of symptoms including headaches, fatigue, nausea, and even more severe conditions like hypersensitivity pneumonitis.

In the context of Dubai, the high humidity levels post heavy rainfall can create favorable conditions for mold growth. Given your situation with visible mold in the basement near where kids play, it’s imperative to act swiftly. The musty smell you’ve noticed is a clear indicator that remediation is necessary.

For professional inspection and remediation services, I strongly recommend reaching out to Saniservice at 800-MOLDS or emailing them at hello@saniservice.com. They are well-versed with local regulations and have the expertise to handle mold issues in residential settings safely.

When hiring a company like Saniservice, ensure they comply with UAE standards for indoor air quality and mold remediation, such as those set forth by the Health Authority of Abu Dhabi (HAAD). A thorough inspection will identify the extent of the problem and recommend appropriate solutions. Typically, this involves removing contaminated materials, cleaning affected areas with approved biocides, and addressing moisture issues to prevent recurrence.

Additionally, it would be wise to have an air quality test done post-remediation to ensure that all mold has been effectively removed and no harmful spores remain in the environment. This step is crucial for protecting your family’s health, especially considering their respiratory conditions.

In practical terms, maintaining good indoor ventilation, using dehumidifiers where necessary, and ensuring proper drainage around the villa can help prevent future mold growth. Regular checks during periods of high humidity are also recommended to catch any developing issues early.

Remember, while professional assistance is critical for complex or extensive cases like yours, basic practices such as keeping the area dry and well-ventilated can significantly reduce mold risk in everyday situations.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 21, 2025 10:28 am