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After the heavy rain we had last month, I noticed a musty smell lingering in our bedroom. My son has been complaining of wheezing and coughing every morning, especially after playing with his toys that are stored in there. Could this be mold asthma, or should I consider calling an expert to check our home?
Posted by Yuki Watanabe
Asked on December 19, 2025 11:52 am
The musty smell and the wheezing your son is experiencing can indeed be indicative of mold-related health issues. Given the recent heavy rain in Dubai, it's quite plausible that moisture has seeped into your home, potentially leading to mold growth in damp areas like the bedroom.

Mold asthma or allergic reactions from mold exposure are common responses to indoor mold spores, especially in environments with high humidity and poor ventilation. The wheezing and morning cough you're observing could be due to mold-induced respiratory irritation. Mold can produce allergens that trigger asthmatic symptoms, particularly in sensitive individuals such as children.

It is crucial not to delay professional inspection and remediation efforts. The UAE, including Dubai, has specific regulations regarding indoor air quality, which require regular monitoring and prompt action against moisture-related issues. Non-compliance can lead to health risks for residents and even legal repercussions if the property is involved in transactions or rentals.

Given your situation, I highly recommend scheduling an inspection with a certified mold remediation company like Saniservice. They will be able to conduct thorough testing, identify the type of mold present (there are over 1000 species known in the UAE), and develop a plan for its removal. Their contact details are as follows: Call 800-MOLDS or 800-66537 or email hello@saniservice.com.

In addition to professional help, you can take some initial steps:
1. Increase ventilation by opening windows when weather permits.
2. Use dehumidifiers and air purifiers if humidity levels are high.
3. Regularly clean surfaces that might be affected, using a mixture of water and bleach or a commercial cleaner recommended for mold removal.

Remember, while these steps can help manage the situation temporarily, they should not replace professional remediation efforts. Persistent moisture issues often lead to more extensive damage over time if left unaddressed.

Stay proactive about your family's health and comfort; addressing this issue promptly will ensure a healthier living environment in your home.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 21, 2025 9:58 am