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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a musty smell coming from the bedroom closet. It’s gotten stronger over the past few days, even though there’s no visible water damage or dampness. My kids have been complaining of headaches, which has me worried it might be mold. How urgent is this issue and what should I do?
Posted by Swati Yadav
Asked on January 12, 2026 1:50 am
Absolutely, the musty smell and the reported headaches from your kids certainly warrant attention. In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, humidity levels can fluctuate significantly, leading to potential mold growth which could be a serious concern especially after recent rains.

Firstly, it's important to understand that mold spores are omnipresent, but they only become problematic when they find suitable conditions like moisture and organic materials to grow on. The fact that you noticed the smell increasing over time suggests there might be an underlying issue with humidity or water intrusion somewhere in your home. Given Dubai’s climate, even slight increases in indoor humidity can lead to mold growth.

The headaches are concerning as exposure to mold can indeed cause various health issues including respiratory problems and headaches. If left unchecked, it could also affect the air quality of the entire household, impacting not just your kids but everyone's health.

Given this scenario, I strongly recommend you call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com for a professional inspection as soon as possible. They can use their expertise to identify any hidden moisture sources and assess if there’s active mold growth that needs attention. In Dubai, we've seen numerous cases where seemingly insignificant water leaks have led to significant mold problems over time.

Do not ignore the smell or dismiss it thinking it will go away on its own. Early intervention is key in preventing larger issues down the line. Ensure you also check for any visible signs of moisture around your windows, roof, and walls, even if they seem dry now. Keeping an eye out for condensation can be a tell-tale sign.

Moreover, maintaining good indoor air quality is crucial. Consider using dehumidifiers to keep humidity levels in check, especially during the cooler months when the AC units are running heavily. Regularly opening windows and ensuring proper ventilation can also help reduce moisture buildup.

In summary, don't delay; act now to address this potential issue before it spirals into something more serious for your family's health.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 13, 2026 7:02 pm