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After the heavy rain last month, I noticed a musty smell in my bedroom closet, and now both my children are complaining of coughing and wheezing. The mold seems to be growing on the wooden shelves. How urgent is this situation, and what should I do right away?
Posted by Minh Phan
Asked on February 5, 2026 11:46 am
The presence of mold in your closet could indeed pose significant health risks to your children. Mold spores can trigger asthma attacks and exacerbate respiratory conditions, making it essential to address this issue promptly.

In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, post-rain seasons often lead to increased humidity levels, which create ideal conditions for mold growth on wooden shelves or any porous surfaces. The musty smell you're experiencing is a clear indicator that mold is present. Children are more susceptible due to their developing respiratory systems and immune responses.

Given the severity of your situation, it would be prudent to conduct an immediate visual inspection of the closet to assess the extent of the mold growth. If the infestation appears significant, or if you have concerns about the health impacts on your children, contacting a professional for an inspection is highly recommended. In Dubai, companies such as Saniservice can provide expert services, including a detailed mold assessment and remediation plan.

According to local regulations, it's crucial to address mold issues swiftly to prevent further damage to both health and property. The UAE Ministry of Climate Change and Environment (MOCCAE) provides guidelines on the management of indoor air quality and mold prevention, which can be referenced for additional support.

To act immediately:
• Open windows if safe to do so to improve ventilation.
• Wear protective gear such as gloves and masks when handling moldy areas.
• Avoid using fans or vacuum cleaners that may spread spores into other parts of your home.
• Consider using a dehumidifier in the affected area to reduce moisture levels.

For professional assistance, you can call 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com. Saniservice has extensive experience dealing with mold issues and will provide thorough treatment solutions suitable for a residential setting like yours.

Remember, early intervention is key to preventing more serious health consequences for your children. Keep an eye on their symptoms after addressing the mold issue, and consult with healthcare professionals if needed.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 7, 2026 11:00 pm