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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a strange dampness in our bedroom corner. The walls seem slightly wet, and there's an odd moldy smell that’s been persistent. My kids have been complaining of coughing fits, especially at night. Could this be related to the maintenance issues?
Posted by Richard Torres
Asked on December 25, 2025 6:37 am
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Dampness and mold can indeed be harmful to your family's health. In the UAE, especially in areas like Dubai where we experience varying levels of humidity throughout the year, such conditions are quite common post-heavy rains or other water incursions.

The dampness you've noticed in your bedroom corner could very well be a result of water penetration or poor drainage. Mold thrives in moist environments and can produce spores that may lead to respiratory issues like coughing fits—especially for children who might have weaker immune systems. In Dubai, where air conditioning is prevalent, humidity levels can rise, making it easier for mold to grow.

UAE regulations do address indoor environmental quality, particularly regarding the prevention of dampness and mold. According to Building Regulations EN 13788, buildings must be designed and constructed in such a way that they prevent water penetration and ensure adequate drainage systems are in place. This is especially important given the climate here where humidity levels can fluctuate significantly.

Given your situation, it's crucial to have an inspection done as soon as possible. Mold remediation experts can help identify the source of moisture and develop a plan to address it effectively. If you're in Dubai or nearby, consider calling 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or emailing hello@saniservice.com for professional assistance.

In the meantime, take steps to reduce humidity levels by using dehumidifiers and ensuring good ventilation. Regularly check your home's drainage systems and ensure gutters are clear of debris. You may also want to address any visible water damage on walls or ceilings promptly to prevent mold growth from starting.

Remember, early intervention is key in managing dampness issues and protecting the health of your family. Don't hesitate to act quickly!
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 29, 2025 5:52 am