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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a musty smell and some discoloration on the ceiling of my bedroom. My kids have been complaining about coughing fits in their sleep, which I suspect might be due to mold. Should I be concerned about mold asthma? What steps should I take to prevent this from becoming an ongoing issue in our home?
Posted by Salma Abbas
Asked on January 9, 2026 11:23 am
Yes, you should be very concerned about the potential mold growth from last month's heavy rains. The conditions you're describing—musty smell and discoloration on your ceiling—are strong indicators of moisture intrusion, which is a breeding ground for mold spores in your home environment.

Mold can indeed cause significant health issues, especially asthma. In Dubai, we see an increase in respiratory problems during humid seasons or after heavy rains due to the conducive conditions for mold growth. The UAE's environmental regulations do require periodic inspections and maintenance of moisture management systems, so it’s crucial to address this issue promptly.

Firstly, you should immediately cease any activities that could potentially spread these spores, such as airing out the bedroom or using fans. Mold can spread rapidly through air currents, leading to contamination throughout your home. It's essential to contain the affected area and avoid disrupting the mold before you take action.

Professional inspection is highly recommended. Saniservice.com offers a reliable service that can help assess the extent of mold growth and determine if there are underlying moisture issues. They have specific expertise in diagnosing mold problems, particularly after weather events like those you've experienced.

If you suspect asthma or other respiratory issues in your children, it's wise to consult with an allergist who can conduct tests for mold spores as well as perform allergy tests that may be triggered by the mold exposure. In Dubai, healthcare providers are adept at diagnosing and managing mold-related health concerns.

To prevent further issues, ensure proper ventilation and moisture control measures in your home. Install dehumidifiers if necessary, especially during humid months or after rain events. It's also crucial to address any leaks promptly and clean up wet areas thoroughly to avoid recurrence.

Remember, the key is prompt action. Don't delay seeking professional help; contact Saniservice at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) for an inspection or reach out to hello@saniservice.com for more information on their services and how they can assist in restoring your home environment.

Keep a close eye on the health of your family, particularly your children. Mold exposure can exacerbate existing respiratory conditions like asthma and trigger new ones, so being proactive is crucial.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 11, 2026 6:17 pm