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After the rain last month, I noticed a strange damp smell lingering in the living room, even after drying out all the rugs. My daughter has been complaining of itchy eyes and a runny nose every time we stay there, which is concerning because we use that area frequently. Could this be related to mold or some other airborne issue?
Posted by Lina Hussein
Asked on December 11, 2025 10:47 am
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Yes, the damp smell could indeed be due to mold. In dubai, we often experience humid conditions during certain months, especially after rain. Such conditions can lead to moisture buildup and create an environment where molds thrive.

Molds are a common cause of odors in buildings, particularly when they grow on surfaces that have been exposed to excess water or high humidity levels. The damp smell you're experiencing might be from mold colonies producing volatile organic compounds (VOCs). These compounds can lead to unpleasant odors and contribute to respiratory issues.

Given the symptoms your daughter is describing - itchy eyes and a runny nose - these could indeed be linked to indoor airborne irritants like molds or even dust mites. In dubai, we have stringent building codes and regulations regarding indoor air quality (IAQ), but it's still crucial to ensure that any potential health risks are mitigated.

It’s highly recommended you call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com for a professional inspection. They can conduct thorough testing to identify the source of the smell, assess whether mold is present, and recommend appropriate remediation steps. Early detection and treatment are key in preventing further health issues and property damage.

Remember that mold spores can spread quickly through air currents and can be difficult to remove once they take hold. Professional cleaners have specialized equipment and techniques to thoroughly clean and decontaminate affected areas, ensuring a safe environment for you and your family.

In the meantime, keep the living room well-ventilated by opening windows when weather permits. Use fans or air conditioners to help reduce humidity levels. Avoid using humidifiers unless absolutely necessary as they can increase moisture in the air.

Take care of yourself and your family's health, and don't hesitate to seek professional assistance if needed.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 13, 2025 9:40 pm