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After the rain last month, I noticed a damp smell lingering in my bedroom closet, even though it was sealed shut. My son has had a persistent cough since then, and I’m worried it might be linked to the air quality. Could this be due to mold growing in the closet or from moisture seeping through the walls? What steps should I take to prevent this from happening again?
Posted by Jacob Miller
Asked on December 23, 2025 3:58 am
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The dampness smell in your closet could indeed be linked to mold growth. Mold thrives in humid environments and can produce allergens that might irritate respiratory systems, which could explain the persistent cough your son is experiencing. In Dubai, we often experience high humidity during the summer months, so it's not uncommon for moisture issues to arise after rain.

To address this issue, you should first ensure proper ventilation and drying of the area. Open windows or use a dehumidifier if possible. However, given the enclosed nature of your closet, these measures may be insufficient. It's important to determine if there is active mold growth by observing for any visible signs such as discoloration or musty odors. Also, inspect the walls and ceiling for any water stains that might indicate moisture seepage.

For serious cases, it's recommended you seek a professional inspection from a company like Saniservice that specializes in indoor air quality and remediation services. They can conduct thorough testing to confirm if mold is present and provide appropriate solutions such as mold removal and the installation of moisture barriers or dehumidification systems.

In the UAE, according to the Environmental Health Regulations, it's crucial to maintain a clean and healthy environment, especially for families with young children. Regular inspections and proactive measures can help prevent similar issues in the future. If you suspect serious mold growth, don't hesitate to contact Saniservice at 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com.

Remember, keeping your indoor air quality in check is essential for everyone's health, particularly with kids who might be more susceptible to respiratory issues. Taking action now can prevent future problems and ensure a healthier living environment for you and your family.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 28, 2025 6:19 am