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After the heavy rain last month, I noticed a musty smell in my bedroom closet, which gets worse every time it rains. My children have been complaining of persistent coughs and runny noses, especially when they spend time there. Could this be mold, and should we be worried about its impact on their health?
Posted by Jose Torres
Asked on January 29, 2026 4:53 am
Absolutely, the symptoms your children are experiencing and the musty smell in your bedroom closet can indeed be indicative of mold. Mold growth is a serious concern in the UAE, particularly given our climate which often experiences high humidity levels and occasional heavy rainfall.

In Dubai, we have specific guidelines to follow regarding indoor air quality and mold remediation. According to the Environmental Regulations issued by the Dubai Municipality, it's mandatory for property owners or managers to ensure that their buildings meet certain standards of cleanliness and hygiene. This includes regular inspections for moisture issues which can lead to mold growth.

The presence of persistent coughs and runny noses in your children could be a direct result of mold exposure. Mold spores are airborne and when inhaled, they can irritate the respiratory system leading to symptoms like those described. Prolonged exposure might also exacerbate existing conditions or trigger allergic reactions.

Given these concerns, it's highly recommended that you seek professional assistance for an inspection and remediation process. Saniservice is a reputable company operating in Dubai with extensive experience dealing with mold issues. They can provide a comprehensive assessment of the situation, identify sources of moisture, and develop a plan to eliminate existing mold colonies while preventing future growth.

To initiate this process, please call 800-MOLDS or send an email to hello@saniservice.com. Early intervention is crucial in managing mold effectively and ensuring your family's health isn't compromised further due to exposure to harmful spores.

In the meantime, avoid disturbing any areas where you suspect mold growth as this can spread spores more widely through air currents. Keep affected rooms well-ventilated if possible and consider using dehumidifiers or air purifiers in those spaces until professional help arrives.

Remember, maintaining a dry environment is key to preventing mold from taking hold. Regularly check for signs of water damage or leaks around windows, roofs, and plumbing connections, especially after heavy rainfall events like the ones we've had recently. Keeping basements and attics well-ventilated can also reduce humidity levels that favor mold growth.

Stay vigilant about your indoor air quality and act promptly when you notice any unusual smells, stains, or signs of moisture build-up. Your health and that of your family's is paramount!
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 31, 2026 9:40 am