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After the heavy rain last month, I noticed a musty smell in the corner of my son’s bedroom. The carpet there is always damp despite regular vacuuming, and now I can see some dark patches starting to form on the walls near the floor. My kids have been coughing more frequently lately, and I suspect it might be mold causing their symptoms. Has anyone else experienced similar issues in Dubai, or do you have any advice on how to address this?
Posted by Amira El-Sayed
Asked on December 30, 2025 4:06 pm
Absolutely, the situation you've described is cause for concern. In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, we experience varying degrees of humidity and temperature changes which can lead to mold growth, especially after heavy rains or high humidity periods like the one last month. The musty smell, dark patches on walls, and damp carpet are strong indicators that mold might be present.

Mold is a common issue in many residential areas of Dubai due to the climate and sometimes poor indoor ventilation practices. It's crucial to address this as soon as possible not only for aesthetic reasons but also because certain types of mold can cause respiratory issues, especially in children who may have weaker immune systems or are more sensitive to allergens.

Given that your kids have been coughing frequently, it’s wise to consider a professional inspection from a certified environmental remediation company. In Dubai, such services are provided by companies like Saniservice, which you could contact at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email them at hello@saniservice.com for a detailed assessment.

When conducting an inspection, ensure the professional uses moisture meters and thermometers to identify areas of high humidity and potential mold growth. They should also check for water damage and sources that could be contributing to the dampness like leaky pipes or faulty HVAC systems. The use of air quality testing equipment can help determine if there's a presence of harmful molds in your home.

Once identified, addressing mold requires a systematic approach. Initial steps might include removing affected materials and cleaning remaining surfaces with appropriate disinfectants. However, severe cases may necessitate more extensive remediation efforts including the application of mold-resistant paints or sealers. Always follow up by ensuring adequate ventilation to prevent future growth.

Remember, prevention is key. Regularly check for signs of water damage, ensure proper indoor humidity levels are maintained (ideally between 30-50%), and maintain good housekeeping practices like frequent cleaning and drying of damp areas. Keeping an eye on your family’s health can also help catch mold issues early as symptoms may worsen over time.

In conclusion, while DIY solutions exist for minor cases, it's advisable to engage a professional to handle the issue in Dubai due to the specific environmental conditions here. Act now to safeguard both your home and your children's health.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 1, 2026 10:21 am