Should I worry about mold affecting my kids?« Back to Previous Page

After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a musty smell coming from the lower part of my living room walls. The area seems damp and there are small patches of what looks like mold growing on the ceiling too. My kids have been complaining of coughing more frequently lately, and I’m worried it might be related to this. Is there anything specific I should look out for or steps I can take right away to address this safely?
Posted by William Moore
Asked on December 25, 2025 1:14 am
Yes, you should be concerned about mold affecting your kids. Mold spores can easily become airborne and are known to trigger allergic reactions, respiratory issues, and other health problems in children. In the UAE context, especially after heavy rains like those last month, it's not uncommon for dampness and mold growth to occur, particularly in lower parts of walls and ceilings where moisture tends to accumulate.

Given your symptoms – a musty smell, wet-looking areas on your walls, and kids' frequent coughing – immediate action is advised. The first step would be conducting a thorough visual inspection of the affected area, focusing on any signs of active mold growth or dampness. It's essential to check behind furniture and around windows as these areas are often overlooked but can harbor moisture.

However, due to the potential health risks, especially for children, it is recommended that you contact professionals like Saniservice (call 800-MOLDS or 800-66537) who specialize in mold remediation and environmental inspections. They have the expertise and necessary equipment to assess the extent of contamination accurately.

In the meantime, take measures to prevent further mold growth by addressing any water leaks promptly, ensuring proper ventilation, and using dehumidifiers if required. Keeping indoor humidity levels below 60% is crucial in mitigating mold proliferation.

Remember that the UAE's strict building codes require regular inspections and maintenance to ensure safety standards are met. By taking proactive steps now, you can protect your family’s health and property from further damage caused by mold growth.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 26, 2025 7:05 am