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After the rain last month, I noticed a musty smell in my bedroom, which is usually very dry. When I checked, there was a small patch of green mold growing on the backside of the wall paneling behind the closet. My kids have been complaining of coughing and runny noses lately, and I’m starting to wonder if it’s related to this mold. Could you advise on what steps I should take for a proper inspection and how soon I should address this issue?
Posted by Anil Chauhan
Asked on March 13, 2026 9:15 pm
Absolutely, you should be concerned about the mold situation in your bedroom. Mold is a serious issue that can significantly impact indoor air quality and potentially lead to health problems for you and your family, especially if it has been growing undetected for some time.

Firstly, it's important to understand that mold thrives under conditions of moisture, warmth, and humidity—conditions which seem to be present in your case after the rain last month. The musty smell and visible green patch on the wall behind the closet are clear indicators of active mold growth, which can release spores into the air causing allergic reactions, respiratory issues, and exacerbating asthma symptoms. For children, the complaints of coughing and runny noses might indeed be linked to this mold presence.

Given your situation, a professional inspection is highly recommended. In Dubai, regulations stipulate that any property with visible signs of mold should undergo an immediate assessment by certified environmental inspectors who are familiar with local standards such as EN 15323-1:2018 and EN 16960-2:2017. These standards detail the methods for assessing moisture content in building materials, which is crucial for determining whether mold remediation is necessary.

For a detailed inspection, you should contact a reputable company like Saniservice, who can provide an expert assessment. Their services include comprehensive testing to determine the extent of the contamination and offer tailored solutions based on the findings. You may want to reach out at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com for a consultation.

In the meantime, it's crucial to prevent further mold growth by addressing any moisture issues. Ensure that the affected area is well-ventilated and, if possible, remove the wall paneling to allow drying out of the backside. Using dehumidifiers can help in reducing indoor humidity levels, but remember they must be properly maintained.

If you decide to proceed with a professional inspection, make sure the inspectors adhere to best practices outlined by local authorities. Proper containment measures should be implemented during remediation to prevent cross-contamination and ensure worker safety. The use of personal protective equipment is also paramount for those involved in handling mold remediation tasks.

In summary, acting promptly on this issue is essential not only for your health but also for the overall well-being of your home environment. Don't hesitate to seek professional advice and assistance to address this situation effectively and safely.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on March 15, 2026 12:42 pm