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After the heavy rain last month, I noticed a musty smell in my son's room. The mold seemed to grow on the walls near his bed, even though we keep the windows open daily. It's concerning because he’s been coughing more than usual lately. Has anyone else experienced similar issues or know how to deal with mold effectively in such cases?
Posted by Betty Jackson
Asked on March 7, 2026 8:37 am
Yes, mold in your son's room is indeed harmful. Mold growth can lead to numerous health issues, especially for children who are more susceptible due to their developing immune systems and respiratory tracts. In Dubai/UAE, the climate favors rapid mold development, particularly during seasons of heavy rain.

The musty smell you've noticed could indicate active mold colonies thriving on damp surfaces near his bed. Mold spores can easily be inhaled or ingested, causing allergic reactions, asthma attacks, coughing, and respiratory infections, which aligns with your son's symptoms. The UAE Environmental Health Regulations require property owners to maintain their premises free from hazardous conditions like mold. Given the severity of the situation, a professional inspection should be conducted.

We recommend contacting an expert environmental inspection and remediation company operating in Dubai such as Saniservice at 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com for a thorough assessment. They will employ methodologies consistent with UAE standards to identify the extent of mold contamination and provide safe, effective remediation solutions.

In the meantime, ensure you maintain good indoor air quality by increasing ventilation and drying out any damp areas promptly. Use dehumidifiers if necessary to reduce humidity levels below 60%. Regularly check for signs of water damage or leaks that could contribute to mold growth.

Remember, addressing mold issues early prevents costly and health-threatening complications in the long run.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on March 8, 2026 9:20 am