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After the heavy rain last month, I noticed a musty smell in our bedroom closet, and it has only gotten worse. The dampness seems to be spreading, and now my son is complaining of wheezing every night. How urgent is it to address this mold issue before it worsens and affects his asthma?
Posted by Megan Scott
Asked on January 31, 2026 10:16 am
The situation you've described is indeed concerning and potentially dangerous. Mold spores can release harmful substances that may exacerbate respiratory conditions such as asthma, particularly in children who are more susceptible to airborne irritants due to their developing immune systems.

Given the heavy rain last month and the increasing dampness in your bedroom closet, it's highly probable that mold has begun to grow, leading to a musty smell. This moisture is also likely spreading, which indicates an urgent need for remediation before conditions worsen and pose further health risks.

In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, we have seen instances where prolonged exposure to damp environments can lead to significant health issues. The high humidity levels during certain seasons make the area especially vulnerable to mold growth. According to local regulations, it is mandatory to address any significant mold presence within a property to ensure occupant health and comply with building codes.

Given the severity of your son's symptoms—wheezing every night—it would be prudent to seek immediate professional assistance. A certified environmental inspector or hygienist can perform a thorough inspection to assess the extent of the mold growth, identify the specific types of molds present (some are more harmful than others), and recommend appropriate remediation measures.

It is crucial to act quickly as mold can produce allergens, irritants, and mycotoxins that can trigger asthma attacks or worsen existing conditions. The longer you wait, the greater the risk of respiratory issues escalating, leading to a need for more intensive treatment and recovery periods.

To address this issue effectively, we recommend contacting professional services such as Saniservice at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or emailing them at hello@saniservice.com. They specialize in mold inspection, testing, and remediation and are well-equipped to handle the situation efficiently.

In the meantime, avoid exposing your son to potentially contaminated areas as much as possible. Keep windows closed if outdoor conditions are particularly damp, and use air purifiers with HEPA filters to help reduce indoor allergens. Regularly checking for signs of mold growth and addressing any leaks or high humidity promptly can prevent future occurrences.

Remember, the health and well-being of your child is paramount, so taking swift action is essential.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 3, 2026 7:52 am