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After the heavy rain last month, I noticed a musty smell creeping into my bedroom closet. The walls seemed damp, and there was mildew growing on some of the old boxes we kept in there. My kids have been complaining of coughing fits and watery eyes every morning since then. How urgent is it to address this mold issue before it affects their health further?
Posted by Francois De Vries
Asked on March 9, 2026 1:59 pm
Absolutely, mold issues can significantly impact your kids' health especially in humid conditions like those experienced post-heavy rainfall. The symptoms you've observed – coughing fits and watery eyes – are indeed common effects of exposure to indoor mold spores, particularly for children who may have weaker immune systems or existing respiratory issues.

In the context of Dubai/UAE, it's crucial to address this situation promptly due to the local climate which can promote mold growth. The UAE Environment Agency has specific guidelines that mandate regular checks and appropriate remediation measures to ensure public health is not compromised by indoor air quality issues like mold contamination.

Given your concerns about the musty smell in your bedroom closet and the presence of mildew, it would be wise to schedule a professional inspection as soon as possible. This can help identify the extent of the problem and provide tailored recommendations for remediation. In Dubai, companies such as Saniservice (contact 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com) specialize in this area and could offer invaluable assistance.

The first step involves identifying where moisture is accumulating – likely your bedroom closet based on your description. Addressing the source of moisture is key to preventing further mold growth. This might involve improving ventilation, installing dehumidifiers, or even re-sealing any leaks that may be present in the walls. Remember, persistent dampness can lead to recurrent issues and ongoing health risks.

Once the immediate source of moisture has been managed, professional remediation should be carried out to safely remove existing mold colonies. This process typically involves thorough cleaning using appropriate biocides or treatments, followed by a deep cleaning and drying procedure to ensure no spores remain airborne.

While these steps are critical, it’s also important to monitor your kids' health for any changes in their symptoms post-remediation. Keep an eye out for signs of worsening respiratory issues or other allergic reactions that might indicate lingering mold spores.

In summary, the urgency is high given the potential impacts on your children's health. Swift action through a professional inspection and remediation process will be essential to safeguarding both their well-being and your home’s environment.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on March 12, 2026 5:24 am