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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a musty smell in the bathroom that won’t go away. The tiles around the shower are starting to look discolored, and there’s a slight greenish tinge on some areas too. My kids have been complaining of coughs and runny noses lately, and I’m worried it might be mold causing their symptoms. Is there anything I can do to address this quickly before it gets worse?
Posted by Saeed Al-Mansour
Asked on February 22, 2026 3:34 pm
Absolutely, you should worry about the musty smell and discoloration appearing in your bathroom. Mold growth can indeed be hazardous to health, especially for children who may have compromised immune systems due to their younger age.

In the UAE, particularly Dubai, humidity levels are often high during certain times of the year, which provides an ideal environment for mold proliferation. The recent heavy rains might have exacerbated this condition by causing water intrusion in your bathroom, leading to moisture retention and creating a perfect breeding ground for mold spores.

The musty smell, discoloration, and greenish tinge are all indicative of active mold growth. These symptoms align with the common health issues you’ve noticed in your kids such as coughs and runny noses, which could be attributed to mold exposure.

From a technical perspective, mold can produce allergens that irritate respiratory systems leading to conditions like asthma or exacerbating existing allergic reactions. In addition, certain types of molds release mycotoxins which are harmful even at low levels, posing significant health risks if ingested or inhaled.

Given the severity and your kids' symptoms, it is highly recommended that you seek a professional mold inspection as soon as possible. In Dubai, there are several reputable companies like Saniservice who can provide these services. They have experience with local regulations which stipulate that all buildings must be regularly inspected for mold especially in regions prone to such issues.

For immediate measures, avoid using fans or air conditioners until the mold is fully identified and treated. This might seem counterintuitive since high humidity contributes to mold growth but without knowing the extent of contamination, it’s better to err on the side of caution.

You can also consider temporarily relocating your kids out of the affected area if possible until the issue is resolved. Keep them indoors during cleaning activities and ensure they wear masks if they must be in the vicinity.

Once you've called 800-MOLDS or emailed hello@saniservice.com, they will conduct a thorough inspection using methods like moisture meters to identify areas of high humidity and visible mold growth. Based on their findings, they’ll recommend appropriate remediation steps which may include removing contaminated materials, applying anti-microbial treatments, and ensuring proper ventilation.

Remember, early intervention is key to preventing the spread of mold and minimizing health risks for your family.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 24, 2026 6:52 pm