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After the heavy rain last month, I noticed a musty smell and some greenish spots on the walls of my bedroom. My kids have been complaining of persistent coughs and runny noses, especially in the mornings, which makes me worry about mold exposure. Has anyone else experienced similar issues or can suggest what steps to take next?
Posted by Willem Romano
Asked on January 22, 2026 12:24 am
Absolutely, the scenario you've described sounds concerning. Given the recent heavy rains and your observations of mold growth and respiratory issues among family members, it's imperative to take swift action. Mold can indeed cause significant health problems, particularly for individuals who are sensitive or have pre-existing conditions like allergies or asthma.

Firstly, the musty smell and greenish spots on your bedroom walls suggest that moisture is present in your apartment. This is a common culprit for mold growth, especially during periods of high humidity or after water damage from leaks or flooding. In Dubai, with its warm climate and potential for sudden weather changes, such conditions are not uncommon.

Given the symptoms reported by your children—coughs and runny noses, particularly in the mornings—it's prudent to suspect that indoor air quality might be compromised due to mold exposure. Respiratory issues like these can indeed result from inhaling mold spores, especially if they're present in high concentrations or are of certain types known for their allergenic properties.

It would be highly advisable to engage a professional environmental inspection and remediation company licensed in the UAE, such as Saniservice, who operate out of Dubai. They can conduct a thorough assessment of your apartment, identifying not only where mold is currently growing but also potential sources of moisture that might need addressing to prevent future outbreaks.

Upon contact with Saniservice or similar companies, be prepared to provide detailed information about the affected areas and any recent changes in your living environment. This will help them tailor their inspection to your specific situation.

In the meantime, avoid disturbing the mold by opening windows if possible to improve ventilation (though ensure you're not exposing yourself or family members to higher levels of spores). Do not attempt DIY remediation unless you have extensive experience and appropriate personal protective equipment, as improper handling can spread mold spores further.

Remember, early detection and prompt action are key. Mold can spread quickly, causing more damage over time and potentially exacerbating health issues. Contacting Saniservice at 800-MOLDS or emailing hello@saniservice.com will put you on the right path to resolving this issue effectively.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 23, 2026 12:50 am