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After the heavy rains we experienced last month, I noticed a peculiar musty smell coming from the corner of our kitchen. My family has been experiencing some allergy symptoms too, which made me wonder if it could be due to mold growth in the chiller system. Given that we've lived here for two years and this is only now happening, should I consider hiring professionals to inspect and clean the mold chiller, or am I overreacting?
Posted by Anthony Allen
Asked on January 28, 2026 3:30 pm
Certainly, the musty smell and your family's recent allergy symptoms can be indicative of mold growth. In Dubai/UAE conditions following heavy rains, it’s crucial to investigate potential sources of moisture that could lead to mold proliferation, especially in areas like kitchen chillers where condensation might occur.

Firstly, it is advisable to conduct a thorough inspection by professional mold inspectors to ensure the accurate assessment and identification of any mold present. The UAE has specific regulations regarding indoor air quality and mold remediation, which professionals can adhere to for safe and effective treatment. For instance, the UAE Environment Agency requires that indoor environments should maintain relative humidity levels below 60% to mitigate mold growth.

Given your concerns about a chiller system, it’s important to consider that kitchen chillers often have cooling coils and water systems that might retain moisture, especially if there are any leaks or improper drainage. These conditions can create ideal environments for mold spores to thrive.

To proceed, you should contact a professional service provider like Saniservice (call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com) who specializes in environmental inspections and remediation. They will perform a detailed inspection of the chiller system, including sampling areas where moisture might be retained, to detect any signs of mold growth.

During this process, you should also ensure that the chillers are properly maintained according to manufacturers' guidelines. Regular cleaning and descaling can help prevent microbial growth. Additionally, it’s important to monitor the humidity levels in your kitchen and maintain them within acceptable ranges using dehumidifiers if necessary.

If professional inspection confirms mold presence, remediation steps will be taken based on the extent of contamination. This typically involves removing affected materials, cleaning surfaces with appropriate solutions, and sometimes applying anti-microbial treatments to prevent future growth.

Remember, addressing this issue promptly can help reduce potential health risks for you and your family, ensuring a safer indoor environment in line with UAE standards.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 30, 2026 6:15 pm