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After the heavy rains we had last month, I noticed a musty smell in the bathroom that has lingered even after multiple cleanings. The mold seems to be growing around the shower area and on parts of the ceiling near the corner. My kids have been coughing more than usual lately, and I’m worried it might be related to this mold. Has anyone else experienced something similar or know what steps we can take to address this?
Posted by Petra Flores
Asked on March 5, 2026 8:34 pm
Absolutely, the concern about mold causing coughs is valid and requires serious attention. Mold growth, especially in bathrooms where moisture levels are often high, can lead to a range of health issues including respiratory problems, allergic reactions, and exacerbation of existing conditions like asthma or bronchitis.

In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, the humid conditions following heavy rains can create an ideal environment for mold proliferation. The musty smell you're noticing could be a clear indicator that mold is present, which may not fully resolve with conventional cleaning methods alone due to its deep-seated nature and adaptability to various surfaces.

Given your situation, it's prudent to conduct a professional inspection of the bathroom. This will help identify the extent of the mold growth and provide recommendations tailored to your specific environment. In Dubai, companies like Saniservice can offer comprehensive mold testing services, adhering to local regulations and standards. They might use techniques such as air sampling or moisture mapping to assess the situation accurately.

Moreover, addressing the underlying issues that contribute to mold growth is crucial. This includes ensuring proper ventilation, maintaining low relative humidity levels (ideally below 60%), and promptly drying any areas of excess moisture. In your case, checking for water leaks in pipes or fixtures, and improving airflow around the shower area can be beneficial steps.

For immediate relief from coughing, consider using a humidifier with added steam or essential oils to moisturize the air. However, this should complement rather than replace the need for professional remediation. The prolonged use of such devices could potentially create more moisture in your home if not used correctly and might even encourage further mold growth.

In summary, don't delay addressing this issue. Contact Saniservice at 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com to schedule a thorough inspection. Remember that proactive measures can prevent long-term health impacts on your family, especially for those with respiratory sensitivities.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on March 8, 2026 6:36 am