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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a musty smell coming from the corner of my living room where the carpet meets the wall. The area seems damp even though it doesn't get much sunlight. My kids have been coughing more than usual lately and I'm worried it might be mold. How can I prevent this issue from recurring in my home?
Posted by Margaret Williams
Asked on February 7, 2026 11:04 am
Absolutely, mold concerns in your living room are valid and require immediate attention. In the UAE, especially in Dubai where we have experienced heavy rainfall recently, moisture can easily lead to mold growth in corners where carpets meet walls or in poorly ventilated areas.

Firstly, it's essential to recognize that mold not only poses aesthetic issues but also potential health risks, particularly for children who may be more susceptible to respiratory problems. The musty smell you're detecting is a clear indicator of mold presence. Mold spores can trigger allergies and asthma attacks, which might explain the increase in coughing among your kids.

For effective mold management, it's recommended that you conduct a thorough inspection. While DIY methods can offer some preliminary insights, they may not be comprehensive enough to detect all types or levels of contamination. In Dubai, regulations mandate professional assessments for significant mold issues, ensuring compliance with health and safety standards as outlined in the UAE Federal Law No. 24 of 1983 regarding Public Health.

To proceed with a professional inspection, you can contact services like Saniservice at 800-MOLDS or email them via hello@saniservice.com. They will use advanced equipment such as moisture meters and thermal imaging cameras to identify hidden mold growth and assess the extent of contamination accurately.

Should the inspection confirm mold presence, remediation steps should be immediate. This typically involves removing affected materials, treating surfaces with appropriate antifungal agents, and improving indoor ventilation and humidity control to prevent recurrence. Ensure that any water-damaged areas are thoroughly dried within 24-48 hours to avoid further growth.

Preventative measures include regularly checking for moisture buildup around windows, doors, and other potential entry points. Using dehumidifiers in high-moisture rooms can also help maintain optimal indoor humidity levels. Lastly, ensure that carpets and rugs are properly cleaned and dried after any water damage or excessive exposure to moisture.

Remember, while DIY methods might seem tempting, they often fall short when it comes to comprehensive mold management and prevention. Engaging a professional ensures your home remains safe and healthy for you and your family.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 9, 2026 7:14 am