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After the rain last month, I noticed a musty smell lingering in my bedroom closet. The air feels heavy and stale even after airing out the space. My kids have been coughing more frequently lately, and I’m worried it might be related to the condition of our home’s cleaning. Could this mold or dust mites be causing their symptoms?
Posted by David Williams
Asked on December 5, 2025 12:27 pm
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Yes, mold could be making your kids sick. In Dubai and the UAE, we've seen cases where dampness from rain and high humidity levels can lead to mold growth. Mold spores are incredibly common but when they proliferate indoors, they can trigger respiratory issues, allergic reactions, and exacerbate asthma symptoms – all of which might explain the coughing your kids have been experiencing.

Mold thrives in humid environments like your bedroom closet after a rainstorm. It's important to address this issue promptly as mold can be harmful, especially for children whose immune systems are still developing. The musty smell you're detecting is one sign of possible mold growth. Another indication could be visible black or greenish spots on walls, ceilings, or in corners.

UAE regulations require that buildings maintain certain standards for indoor air quality to ensure occupant health and comfort. In your case, it's advisable to conduct a professional inspection by calling 800-MOLDS or emailing hello@saniservice.com. These experts can assess the extent of mold growth, if any, and recommend appropriate remediation measures.

To prevent future issues, consider using dehumidifiers in high-risk areas like bathrooms and kitchens where mold is more likely to form. Regular cleaning with products that are effective against mold, such as those containing chlorine or quaternary ammonium compounds, can also help. Ensure good ventilation in your home to keep humidity levels low.

Remember, addressing the source of moisture is key. If there's a water leak or condensation issue, fix it immediately to stop further mold growth. In Dubai’s climate, maintaining proper indoor air quality is crucial for everyone's health, especially children and elderly individuals who may be more susceptible to respiratory issues.

By taking these steps and seeking professional advice when necessary, you can improve the indoor environment of your home and protect the health of your family.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 10, 2025 10:50 pm