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After the rain last month, I noticed a weird musty smell lingering in my son’s bedroom. It’s particularly noticeable when we open his closet doors. The walls seem damp too, especially near the windows. My daughter has been complaining of coughing fits and congestion, which worries me because she hasn’t had any colds recently. Is there something I should be doing about mold in our home?
Posted by Mona Jaber
Asked on January 18, 2026 3:57 am
Absolutely, it's crucial to address the potential presence of mold in your son’s bedroom. The musty smell and damp walls you've observed are strong indicators that there might be a moisture issue, which is fertile ground for mold growth.

In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, humidity levels can vary significantly, especially after heavy rain or during winter months when air conditioning units run frequently. This can create an environment conducive to mold proliferation. The UAE does not have specific regulations regarding indoor air quality but it's wise to adhere to best practices and ensure your home is a healthy living space for all occupants.

Given the symptoms your daughter has been experiencing, such as coughing fits and congestion without any recent cold or flu, these could be linked to exposure to mold. Mold spores can trigger respiratory issues in individuals with allergies or asthma, making it particularly important to investigate further.

Firstly, conduct a visual inspection of the bedroom, focusing on areas like the corners near windows, behind baseboards, and around plumbing fixtures where moisture tends to accumulate. Use a moisture meter if you have one; this tool can help identify hidden dampness that isn't immediately visible.

If you find any signs of water damage or persistent dampness, it would be prudent to call in professionals for a thorough inspection. In the UAE, companies like Saniservice (contact 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com) are well-equipped to perform detailed mold assessments and provide remediation services.

In the meantime, keep the affected area dry by using dehumidifiers if necessary, ensuring proper ventilation, and avoid disturbing any areas suspected of having mold growth. Do not attempt to clean up large amounts of mold yourself as this can release spores into the air, exacerbating health issues.

Remember, in Dubai, it's advisable to take proactive steps to manage indoor moisture levels, especially during cooler months. Regularly check for signs of water leaks or condensation and address them promptly to prevent mold from establishing itself. Educate your family members about the importance of maintaining a clean and dry environment to reduce health risks.

By taking these precautions, you can help safeguard your home's air quality and ensure that everyone in the household enjoys good health.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 20, 2026 12:55 am