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After the recent cleaning at our coworking space, which is located on the ground floor of our building in Dubai, my coworkers and I have been experiencing persistent headaches and a runny nose. The air feels stuffy even with the AC running, and there’s this lingering smell that reminds me of mold. Have anyone else noticed similar issues, or could it be something we should address with the management?
Posted by Min Ito
Asked on January 30, 2026 7:11 pm
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Yes, persistent headaches and smells could very well be from mold. Mold growth is quite common in Dubai due to the high humidity levels, especially during the summer months. In a coworking space that's on the ground floor, it's even more susceptible as water can easily seep through the floors or windows.

The UAE has strict regulations for indoor air quality and building maintenance; the Environment Agency - Abu Dhabi (EAD) and Dubai Municipality both play crucial roles in ensuring buildings meet certain standards. However, it’s not uncommon to see issues arise that need immediate attention by management.

Firstly, you should definitely address these symptoms with your coworkers as they can affect everyone's health. It would be wise for the management to get a professional inspection done. Some local companies like Saniservice (you can reach them on 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com) are well-versed in handling mold issues and will provide thorough assessments.

Remember, mold spores can trigger various health issues including headaches, runny nose, and respiratory problems. They can also lead to more severe conditions if left unchecked over time. So it’s crucial to take action promptly.

In the meantime, ensure that the air circulation is as good as possible. If you notice a musty smell, check for any water damage or leaks in your workspace and inform management immediately. Also, try opening windows when weather permits to let fresh air in.

Lastly, if symptoms persist despite these measures, consider wearing masks with HEPA filters during your stay at the coworking space until the issue is resolved. This can provide some relief while you await professional intervention.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 5, 2026 10:42 am