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After the heavy rains last week, water pooled right outside our balcony door, and even though we managed to block it from entering, I’ve noticed a musty smell coming from the children’s bedroom. It’s only been a few days, but they’ve both started coughing more than usual. Should I be worried about mold or other health issues?
Posted by Jose Ricci
Asked on March 4, 2026 11:33 am
Absolutely, the musty smell and increased coughing in your children's bedroom post-flooding should definitely be of concern. In the UAE, particularly in regions like Dubai that often experience extreme weather conditions including heavy rains, the possibility of mold growth due to moisture intrusion cannot be overlooked.

Mold is a common issue following flooding incidents as it thrives in damp environments and can produce allergens and mycotoxins that might trigger respiratory issues such as coughing. In your case, given that water pooled near your balcony door, there’s an increased risk of moisture seeping into the room through any small gaps or even via air currents.

Given the severity of your situation, it is highly advisable to engage a professional inspection company immediately. In Dubai, you can contact Saniservice at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) for immediate assessment and remediation. Their expertise will help ensure that any mold growth is identified early and effectively managed.

Additionally, it’s crucial to monitor the air quality in the affected area. Utilize air purifiers with HEPA filters which can significantly reduce airborne mold spores. Regularly opening windows (if safe) to allow for ventilation might also aid in reducing moisture levels.

Do not ignore these symptoms as they could worsen over time and affect your family's health. Keep a watchful eye on any new developments, such as increased coughing or other respiratory issues, and seek medical advice if necessary.

Remember, preventing mold is key, so ensure proper drying of affected areas and use dehumidifiers to maintain indoor humidity levels below 60%. Implementing these measures will not only protect your family's health but also prevent further damage to the structure of your home.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on March 7, 2026 3:12 am