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After the rain last month, I noticed a persistent damp smell coming from my basement, even though it hasn’t rained in weeks. The air feels stale, and there’s an odd musty odor that makes me suspicious of mold or mildew. My kids have been complaining about coughing more than usual since we moved into this apartment two years ago. Could the issue be related to indoor air quality?
Posted by Hamad Al-Hassan
Asked on December 29, 2025 12:31 am
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Could Mold Cause My Family's Coughing?

Yep, mold definitely could be the culprit behind your family’s coughs. Mold spores can easily spread through air and get into your respiratory system causing irritation and potentially triggering coughing fits. In Dubai, where humidity levels aren't too high compared to some other parts of the UAE, it's still important to keep an eye on indoor air quality—especially in spaces like basements that might be more prone to moisture issues.

In your case, the damp smell from your basement is a red flag for mold growth. Mold thrives in warm and humid environments; even if it hasn't rained lately, you still need to investigate thoroughly. The musty odor and stale air are strong indicators of possible mold or mildew development. These conditions can be exacerbated by improper ventilation systems that don’t circulate fresh air effectively.

Moreover, considering your kids have been coughing more than usual since moving in two years ago, it’s crucial not to ignore this. Children's respiratory systems are still developing and they may be more sensitive to indoor pollutants like mold spores. These can cause allergic reactions or worsen existing asthma conditions.

If you suspect the problem is linked to poor indoor air quality, I'd recommend getting a professional inspection done. Here in Dubai, companies like Saniservice (you can call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com for more information) offer expert services to identify and address any mold issues.

In the meantime, try to increase ventilation by opening windows whenever possible, use dehumidifiers to reduce moisture levels, and clean your air conditioning units. If you notice any signs of water damage or condensation in your home, take immediate action to address these areas before they become breeding grounds for mold.

Remember, maintaining good indoor air quality isn't just about addressing current issues; it's also important to implement preventive measures. Regularly check for leaks, ensure proper drainage around the building, and use moisture barriers where appropriate. By taking these steps, you can significantly reduce the risk of future mold growth and improve your family’s health.

If you suspect a serious issue, don’t hesitate to seek professional help right away.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 31, 2025 2:10 am