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After the rain last month, I noticed a musty smell in the corner of our bedroom, particularly when we open the windows. The walls seem to be a bit damp despite keeping everything dry. My kids have been coughing more frequently lately, and I suspect it might be related to mold growth. What steps should I take to prevent this from happening again?
Posted by Salim Al-Sayed
Asked on February 28, 2026 11:04 am
Absolutely, it is crucial to address the potential mold issue in your bedroom. The musty smell and damp feeling you've noticed coupled with an increase in coughing among your children are strong indicators that something needs to be done.

Firstly, let's discuss some UAE-specific regulations which are relevant here. In Dubai and other regions of the UAE, building codes and environmental standards require properties to maintain a safe indoor environment free from mold growth. This is particularly important as prolonged exposure can lead to respiratory issues for occupants—your kids' frequent coughing could indeed be linked to this.

To properly assess the situation, it's highly recommended that you seek professional inspection services. In the UAE, companies like Saniservice (you might want to call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com) offer expert mold testing and remediation services tailored specifically for local conditions. These professionals will use advanced equipment to detect even microscopic levels of mold spores in your home.

While you wait for the professional assessment, there are a few steps you can take:

1. Investigate the Source: Look closely at the corner where you've noticed dampness and mustiness. Check for any leaks or water damage that might be causing condensation to build up, especially around windows and plumbing fixtures.
2. Ventilation: Ensure your bedroom has adequate ventilation. Opening windows when weather permits can help reduce humidity levels. However, avoid doing this during heavy rain as it could exacerbate the problem.
3. Drying Out: If there is any water damage or dampness, use dehumidifiers and fans to dry out affected areas quickly. This will prevent mold from starting to grow.
4. Cleaning: Clean surfaces with a mixture of water and bleach (1 part bleach to 10 parts water) to kill existing mold colonies. Wear gloves and ensure the area is well-ventilated.

Once the professional inspection confirms that mold has indeed grown, it's important to act swiftly. Mold remediation involves thorough cleaning and sometimes removal of affected materials. Professional services will ensure that all contaminated areas are properly cleaned or replaced as needed.

In summary, it’s wise not to delay in addressing this issue. The health implications for your family should be the primary concern. Engaging a professional service like Saniservice would provide peace of mind and ensure a thorough resolution. Remember, prevention is key – regular checks on moisture levels and ventilation can help prevent future issues.

Do not hesitate to contact us if you need further guidance or assistance.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on March 3, 2026 10:29 am