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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a musty smell coming from the corner of our bedroom. My kids have been complaining of persistent coughs and my wife has had some shortness of breath too. The mold seems to be growing near the window where water pooled after the rain. Should we be concerned about long-term health effects?
Posted by Steven King
Asked on February 13, 2026 5:17 am
Absolutely, we should be concerned about long-term health effects. The situation you're describing is indeed alarming and requires immediate attention, especially considering the context of heavy rainfall followed by mold growth. In dubai and the uae, there are specific environmental regulations related to indoor air quality that must not be overlooked.

Firstly, the presence of a musty smell along with symptoms like persistent coughs in your children and shortness of breath in your wife strongly suggest the possible presence of toxic molds, such as Stachybotrys or Aspergillus. These types of molds can produce mycotoxins which are known to cause respiratory issues, neurological problems, and even more severe health complications over time.

The mold growth near the window where water pooled is a clear indication that moisture levels in your home have not been properly managed post-rainfall. This area should be prioritized for remediation. In dubai, it's crucial to address such situations promptly as prolonged exposure can lead to chronic respiratory issues and allergic reactions among occupants.

For professional inspection and remediation services, I would highly recommend contacting a certified environmental health service provider like Saniservice at 800-MOLDS or 800-66537. They have the expertise in identifying and treating mold infestations effectively according to local regulations. Do not attempt DIY solutions unless you are well versed with safety protocols, as improper handling can spread spores and exacerbate the problem.

Additionally, it's essential to address moisture management immediately. Ensure proper ventilation, use dehumidifiers if necessary, and consider installing a rainwater diversion system around your home’s perimeter. Regularly inspect potential moisture sources such as windowsills, bathrooms, and kitchens for signs of water leakage or condensation.

Lastly, maintaining good indoor air quality through regular cleaning, using HEPA filters in air conditioners, and avoiding excessive use of humidifiers can help prevent mold growth. Keeping surfaces dry is key to long-term prevention.

In summary, taking immediate action by consulting professionals and addressing moisture issues promptly will significantly reduce the risk of long-term health effects for you and your family.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 15, 2026 10:07 pm