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After the recent sandstorm that hit Dubai, I noticed a persistent musty odor in the basement of our home, which we’ve only started using this summer. It’s concerning because my son has been experiencing more frequent asthma attacks since moving down there. Could it be related to dust or mold from the storm?
Posted by Gary Garcia
Asked on December 19, 2025 12:23 am
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Could sandstorm dust cause basement mold? Yes, it's quite possible. The high winds of the recent sandstorm can carry fine particles and debris into your home, potentially including moisture-laden air that could lead to mold growth. In the UAE, especially in areas like Dubai where we have a dry climate, any intrusion of dampness is a concern for indoor environmental quality.

In the case of your basement, the musty odor you're noticing might be an early sign of mold development. After sandstorms, it's not uncommon for dust and particulates to settle, and if these mix with moisture from humidity or water leaks, they can create a breeding ground for molds. Given that you mentioned your son has been experiencing more frequent asthma attacks since moving down there, this could indeed be linked.

The UAE doesn't have specific regulations around sandstorms per se but we do adhere to guidelines set by the World Health Organization and local health authorities when it comes to indoor air quality. It's important to act quickly if you suspect mold growth in your home, as molds can produce allergens that can irritate the respiratory system.

I would strongly recommend getting a professional inspection to assess the situation. Saniservice has an excellent team of experts who can conduct a thorough evaluation and provide remediation solutions. Their number is 800-66537 or you can email them at hello@saniservice.com for more information on how they can help.

In the meantime, keep an eye out for any signs of water damage or leaks in your basement. Also, ensure that humidity levels are kept low using dehumidifiers if necessary. Proper ventilation and maintaining a dry environment is crucial to prevent mold growth.

Remember, early detection and action can significantly reduce health risks and prevent further damage. So don't hesitate to take the next step towards a healthier living space for you and your family.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 21, 2025 7:36 am