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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a musty smell coming from my bedroom closet. My kids have been complaining of coughing fits and I’m starting to worry it might be mold-related. The humidity has been quite high lately too. Has anyone else experienced similar issues or should I get the apartment tested?
Posted by Karen Smith
Asked on December 20, 2025 8:35 pm
Absolutely, it's important to take mold concerns seriously. The musty smell and coughing fits experienced by your children could indeed be indicative of mold growth, especially given the high humidity levels post-heavy rains. In the UAE, particularly within environments like your apartment in Dubai, such conditions create a prime atmosphere for mold proliferation.

Firstly, it is imperative to understand that mold spores are omnipresent; they can easily find their way into confined spaces through air currents and even through porous materials. High humidity, as you've noted, provides the perfect breeding ground for these microorganisms. The bedroom closet being an enclosed space with less airflow could lead to moisture accumulation, making it a hotspot for mold growth.

Given your symptoms and concerns, it's highly recommended that you conduct a professional inspection of your apartment. In Dubai, regulations require landlords to ensure their properties are free from hazardous conditions like mold. However, tenants should also be proactive about addressing such issues promptly. Contacting a reputable environmental testing firm in the area, such as Saniservice (call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com), would be advisable.

During this inspection, they will likely perform a comprehensive assessment including air quality tests and visual inspections of surfaces like walls, ceilings, and floors. They may also use moisture meters to identify hidden dampness that could harbor mold growth. Once identified, professional remediation is crucial to prevent the spread of mold spores, which can trigger allergic reactions and respiratory issues.

If you decide not to go for a professional inspection yet, there are some immediate steps you can take:
• Ensure good ventilation in your closet by opening windows if possible or using dehumidifiers.
• Check for any leaks or sources of moisture and address them promptly.
• Clean the area with water and detergent solutions; however, this is generally insufficient to completely eliminate mold.

Remember, while DIY measures are helpful as a temporary solution, they do not replace professional expertise in identifying and managing mold infestations. Mold remediation requires specialized knowledge and equipment to ensure thorough treatment and prevent recurrence.

In conclusion, given the situation you've described, it’s wise to consult professionals who can provide the necessary testing and remediation services. Your health and well-being are paramount, so don’t hesitate to act swiftly.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 23, 2025 2:33 am