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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a musty smell in the basement where we store our winter clothes. The humidity has always been high down there, but this time it seems worse than ever. Yesterday, my 6-year-old started complaining of a persistent cough and I can see some spots that look like mold on the walls. Should I be worried about this?
Posted by Rahul Singh
Asked on March 9, 2026 12:52 am
Absolutely, your situation calls for immediate attention. Mold issues can pose significant health risks, particularly to children and individuals with allergies or respiratory conditions. The musty smell you've detected combined with the presence of spots on the walls strongly suggests mold growth, which is common in areas with high humidity such as basements.

In the UAE, including Dubai, it's crucial to understand that persistent mold growth can lead to severe health problems like respiratory infections and allergic reactions. According to local regulations (UAE Federal Law No. 17 of 2006 concerning Public Health), all properties must be kept in a clean and hygienic state free from any form of contamination, including molds.

Given the symptoms your child is experiencing – a persistent cough – it's highly advisable to have a professional inspection done as soon as possible. Mold spores can travel through the air and potentially cause respiratory issues that might worsen over time without proper remediation. The recommended number for professional mold inspection in Dubai is 800-MOLDS or you could email hello@saniservice.com.

When dealing with mold, it’s important to take several steps:
1. Identify the Source: High humidity and poor ventilation are common culprits of mold growth in basements. Ensure that your basement has adequate dehumidification equipment.
2. Professional Remediation: Engage a certified professional to conduct an assessment and remediation process. They will use appropriate methods such as encapsulation or removal, depending on the extent of the contamination.
3. Preventive Measures: After addressing existing mold issues, implement long-term solutions like sealing any leaks and improving ventilation.

By taking these steps promptly, you can ensure a safer environment for your family while adhering to local health regulations. Remember, early intervention is key in preventing further mold growth and associated health risks.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on March 10, 2026 3:06 am