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After the heavy rain last month, I noticed a strange greenish haze settling over our balcony plants. Ever since then, my throat has been feeling irritated, and my kids have had persistent coughing fits, especially at night. Could this be from mold or mildew growing in our apartment due to the humidity?
Posted by Linda Jackson
Asked on January 24, 2026 6:24 am
The greenish haze you've noticed over your balcony plants and its correlation to the respiratory issues experienced by your family could indeed be related to mold or mildew growth. In environments such as Dubai, where humidity levels can fluctuate significantly due to weather conditions like heavy rains, it's crucial to consider the potential for increased moisture leading to microbial growth.

In the UAE, particularly in cities like Dubai, buildings are often designed with air conditioning and ventilation systems that may not always be sufficient during periods of high humidity. This can create an environment conducive to mold development, especially if there is any water damage or excess moisture present—like from your recent rain event.

The greenish coloration you've observed could indicate the presence of certain types of molds such as Cladosporium or Alternaria, which are common in humid conditions. These fungi produce spores that can be airborne and may contribute to respiratory irritations when inhaled by sensitive individuals, including children.

Given the potential health risks associated with mold exposure, it is highly recommended to seek professional assistance through an inspection by a certified environmental remediation company like Saniservice. They will have the expertise and equipment necessary to accurately assess the situation and provide appropriate treatment options if needed.

Saniservice can be reached at 800-MOLDS or via email at hello@saniservice.com. Their team is equipped with knowledge specific to local conditions, including the UAE's climate, which could impact mold growth rates and types.

In the meantime, you might consider taking some initial steps:
1. Increase air circulation around your balcony area by opening windows when possible.
2. Ensure proper drainage of any water from plants or surrounding areas to prevent moisture accumulation.
3. Utilize dehumidifiers if necessary to reduce indoor humidity levels.

Keep an eye on your family's health and consult with a healthcare provider if symptoms persist, as respiratory issues can sometimes be exacerbated by mold exposure.

Remember, early intervention is key in managing environmental health concerns like this one.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 26, 2026 4:11 am