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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a musty smell creeping into our living room. The corner where the carpet meets the wall seems to be getting particularly damp, even though we’ve been running the dehumidifier non-stop. It’s worrying because my kids have been coughing more than usual lately and I’m starting to suspect it might be mold or mildew causing it. Are there any specific cleaning products or methods you recommend for addressing this issue in a home with young children?
Posted by Jennifer Thompson
Asked on December 5, 2025 12:51 am
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The damp corner in your living room could indeed be causing concerns, especially given the recent rains and the increase in your kids' coughing. Mold thrives in humid environments, and it's quite possible that a mold infestation has started or is developing there.

Firstly, I'd recommend addressing the immediate symptoms by ensuring proper ventilation and keeping the area dry. A dehumidifier is good but might need to be supplemented with fans for better air circulation. Ensure that you're regularly checking the corner where the carpet meets the wall; this is often a prime spot for moisture accumulation.

In terms of cleaning, I suggest using a mixture of 1 part bleach and 9 parts water on any visible mold growth. This can help kill mold spores effectively. However, for heavily affected areas or if you're unsure about how to proceed, it's wise to seek professional assistance. In Dubai/UAE, there are specific regulations regarding indoor air quality that must be adhered to when dealing with mold issues.

Remember, the safety and health of your family come first. If the condition persists despite your efforts, I'd advise scheduling a professional inspection by calling 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com for expert guidance and remediation services. Early detection and action can prevent further damage to both your home and your health.

Cleaning products like those from reputable brands such as Clorox or Lysol are effective but always follow the instructions on their labels carefully, especially when using them around young children who may be more vulnerable to harmful chemicals.

Stay vigilant and keep an eye out for any changes in the affected area. Regular checks will help catch issues early before they become a bigger problem.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 8, 2025 9:20 pm