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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a musty smell lingering in my son's bedroom. The wall by his closet looks a bit discolored and feels damp to the touch. We’ve lived here for two years, and this is the first time I’m concerned about mold, but now that it’s starting to affect my child, I’m really worried. Could someone please help me figure out how to safely address this issue?
Posted by Linda Thompson
Asked on December 31, 2025 4:22 pm
Absolutely, mold can indeed pose health risks to individuals, especially children. The symptoms associated with exposure can vary from mild irritation to more severe respiratory issues depending on the type and quantity of mold present. In the context of Dubai/UAE, we must also consider local regulations which emphasize early intervention for any potential mold infestations.

Firstly, it is highly recommended that you contact a professional inspection service like Saniservice (Call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com) to conduct an assessment. They will use specialized equipment such as moisture meters and air quality samplers to determine the extent of mold growth in your son's bedroom.

Meanwhile, here are some initial steps you can take:

1. Identify and Source Control: The musty smell and damp feeling on the wall suggest active mold growth. Ensure that there is no ongoing water leakage from pipes or other sources such as condensation due to air conditioning systems. Addressing the moisture source will prevent further mold proliferation.

2. Ventilation: Improve indoor ventilation by opening windows if possible, using exhaust fans in bathrooms and kitchens, and ensuring your home has a dehumidifier. In Dubai's climate, managing humidity levels is crucial given the high temperatures and potential for condensation in air-conditioned spaces.

3. Cleaning: For minor mold spots, you can clean with a solution of 1 cup bleach to 1 gallon of water (or a commercial cleaner recommended by professionals). Wear protective gloves and ensure proper ventilation when applying any cleaning agent.

4. Preventive Measures: Regularly inspect your home for moisture accumulation, especially in areas prone to high humidity like bathrooms and basements. Seal gaps where water can enter the building envelope and maintain good indoor air quality through regular HVAC maintenance.

5. Health Monitoring: Keep an eye on your son's health. If you notice symptoms such as coughing, wheezing, or skin irritations, consult a healthcare provider. They may recommend allergy testing to identify if mold spores are contributing to his condition.

Remember, in Dubai/UAE, following local guidelines and regulations is essential for safe remediation practices. Saniservice is well-versed with the necessary procedures to ensure your home meets all standards set by the authorities.

Early detection and prompt action can prevent long-term health impacts from mold exposure. Given that this issue has now affected your child, it's crucial not to delay seeking professional help.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 3, 2026 4:50 am