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After the heavy rains we experienced last month, I noticed a musty smell coming from the corner of the basement where we keep our mold chiller. My kids have been complaining of persistent coughs and sniffles, and it’s made me worry that they might be breathing in harmful molds. Should I be concerned about the mold chiller?
Posted by Gary Lee
Asked on January 17, 2026 1:57 am
Absolutely, your concerns about the mold chiller and its potential to harbor harmful molds are valid. Given the recent heavy rains that have impacted our region, it's understandable that moisture levels might be higher than usual, making conditions ripe for mold growth. In Dubai/UAE, we often experience such weather changes due to our climate, which can lead to increased humidity in basements and other areas prone to water accumulation.

Firstly, you should definitely take the situation seriously. Mold can indeed cause respiratory issues, particularly in children who might be more sensitive to airborne particles. The symptoms your kids are experiencing—persistent coughs and sniffles—are consistent with mold exposure. In fact, they align well with the common health issues reported due to indoor mold growth.

Given the importance of addressing this issue promptly, I would recommend arranging for a professional inspection. Here in Dubai, companies like Saniservice can provide expert assessments using advanced tools such as moisture meters and thermal imaging cameras. These help identify hidden water sources and areas where mold might be developing even if it's not visibly present yet.

If the inspection confirms active mold growth, remediation will likely be necessary. Saniservice offers a comprehensive approach that includes not just removal of visible mold but also addressing underlying issues like water leaks or poor ventilation to prevent future recurrence. They can apply specialized treatments and ensure thorough cleaning using EPA-approved products suitable for use in residential settings.

Remember, the UAE has specific regulations regarding indoor air quality and mold control, which Saniservice adheres to strictly. For instance, they must follow guidelines set by the Ministry of Community Development, Tolerance & Inclusivity (MCDC) to ensure that any remediation activities do not pose health risks while effectively eliminating the mold problem.

In your situation, it wouldn't hurt to reach out for a consultation first. Saniservice can offer an initial assessment over the phone or through email at hello@saniservice.com. They might even provide some basic tips on how to minimize moisture levels in basements until professional help is sought. However, given the potential health impacts of mold exposure, I strongly suggest you take immediate steps towards addressing this issue.

Don't delay; act now and ensure a healthier living environment for your family.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 18, 2026 12:22 pm