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After the heavy rain last month, I noticed a musty smell starting to develop in the corner of our living room. It’s especially noticeable when I open windows or turn on the fan. My kids have been complaining of coughs and sneezes lately too, which makes me worry it might be mold. Can someone advise if this is something I can handle myself or if we need professional help?
Posted by Anil Mehta
Asked on December 14, 2025 10:49 pm
Absolutely, the symptoms your kids have been experiencing could be linked to mold. Mold spores can indeed cause respiratory issues such as coughs and sneezes. In the UAE context, particularly in Dubai, it's crucial to take prompt action since humidity levels can rise significantly after heavy rains or even during the summer months.

The musty smell you're noticing is a clear sign of mold growth. Mold thrives in damp environments, especially in corners where airflow might be restricted and moisture tends to accumulate. This environment could provide an ideal breeding ground for mold species that produce allergens and mycotoxins, which can exacerbate respiratory symptoms.

Given the potential health implications, it's highly recommended to conduct a professional inspection. The UAE has specific regulations regarding mold control and remediation, particularly outlined in the Health and Safety Regulations by the Dubai Municipality. These guidelines emphasize the importance of identifying and addressing mold issues swiftly to prevent adverse effects on residents' health.

Call 800-MOLDS or 800-66537 for a comprehensive assessment. Professional inspectors will use advanced tools like moisture meters, thermal imaging cameras, and air quality testing devices to identify hidden mold growth. They can also provide recommendations tailored to your home’s specific conditions, including the best course of action for remediation.

In the meantime, avoid disturbing any visible mold as it could release more spores into the air. Ensure good ventilation by opening windows when possible and using fans or dehumidifiers to keep humidity levels down. Regularly clean areas prone to moisture with a mix of water and detergent, but remember, these measures are temporary; a professional assessment is essential.

Remember, health comes first, so don't hesitate to seek expert advice.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 17, 2025 12:02 pm