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After the rain last month, I noticed a musty smell coming from the corner of our bedroom. My kids have been complaining about chest tightness and wheezing, especially at night. Could this be mold asthma? What should we do to check for mold in our home?
Posted by Piotr Ricci
Asked on March 12, 2026 10:13 am
The musty smell coming from the corner of your bedroom is indeed cause for concern. This odor can be indicative of mold growth, which could potentially lead to what you're experiencing - symptoms like chest tightness and wheezing, especially at night. These are common signs of mold asthma or hypersensitivity pneumonitis in children.

In the UAE context, particularly in Dubai, humidity levels can vary but often rise during certain periods, facilitating mold proliferation indoors. It's crucial to investigate this issue promptly due to the potential health risks associated with indoor molds and their spores.

To properly address your concerns, it is highly recommended that you engage a professional environmental inspection company for a thorough assessment. This is especially important in serious cases where symptoms like those described by your children are present. The UAE does not have specific regulations mandating mold testing but adhering to best practices ensures safety and compliance with local health standards.

For immediate steps, start by visually inspecting the affected area. Look for signs of water damage or dampness that could indicate mold presence. However, visual inspection alone may be insufficient as some molds grow in hidden areas like behind walls or under carpets.

A professional will use advanced equipment to detect invisible mold colonies and assess the extent of contamination. They can also provide guidance on remediation methods suited for your home type - whether it's a villa or an apartment. Remember that proper removal techniques are crucial to avoid spreading spores during cleanup, which could exacerbate respiratory issues.

In the meantime, maintain good indoor air quality by using dehumidifiers and ensuring adequate ventilation in affected areas. Regularly check and clean humidifiers if used to prevent mold growth. Keeping surfaces dry and addressing any water leaks promptly can also help mitigate future problems.

If you notice no improvement or worsening symptoms despite these measures, it’s imperative to contact us at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com for immediate assistance. Our team is equipped with the latest technology and expertise to ensure your family's safety and comfort.

Remember, early intervention often leads to more effective outcomes in mold-related health issues.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on March 14, 2026 8:55 pm