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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a musty odor coming from the bedroom closet. The smell is strong and persists even after cleaning everything out and airing it out. My kids have been complaining of coughing and runny noses since this started, which makes me worry about potential health effects. Could this be mold, and should we take any specific actions to address it?
Posted by Rahul Kumar
Asked on January 1, 2026 12:37 am
Absolutely, the musty odor in your bedroom closet could indeed be indicative of mold growth, which is a serious concern especially after heavy rains. Mold thrives in damp environments and can produce spores that may lead to respiratory issues such as coughing and runny noses – symptoms your children are experiencing.

In the UAE context, particularly in Dubai, it's crucial to address any potential mold problems promptly due to the climate conditions which often favor mold development. The high humidity and occasional heavy rainfall contribute significantly to this risk. According to local regulations, if you suspect or confirm the presence of mold, professional inspection is highly recommended.

Firstly, ensure adequate ventilation in your closet by opening windows when weather permits and using dehumidifiers if necessary. However, these steps alone may not be sufficient for long-term resolution. The musty smell might indicate active mold growth which requires more thorough examination and treatment.

Contacting a certified environmental inspection service like Saniservice would be prudent. They can provide a detailed assessment of the conditions in your closet and recommend appropriate remediation measures based on local standards such as EN 15321, which is relevant for indoor air quality assessments in Europe but also applicable to many Middle Eastern contexts due to their similar climatic conditions.

Should you decide to hire Saniservice or another reputable firm, ensure they follow a rigorous process. This includes moisture content testing of materials, taking samples for laboratory analysis if needed, and providing a comprehensive report outlining the extent of mold contamination along with proposed solutions.

In your case, if mold is confirmed, treating it properly involves both cleaning and preventing its recurrence. Professional remediation might include using biocides to kill existing mold colonies, repairing any water leaks or sources of excess moisture, and implementing long-term strategies like improving air circulation and maintaining optimal relative humidity levels within the acceptable range (typically between 30% - 50%).

Remember, tackling mold isn't just about addressing visible growth; it’s also crucial to address underlying issues contributing to its presence. Regular maintenance checks and prompt action when signs of moisture appear can significantly reduce the risk.

Lastly, keep an eye on your family's health after taking initial steps. If symptoms persist despite remediation efforts, consulting a medical professional could be beneficial to rule out other potential causes or ensure no secondary effects from mold exposure are overlooked.

Call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com for immediate assistance and guidance tailored specifically for your situation in Dubai/UAE.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 3, 2026 11:23 am