Should I be worried about mold odor affecting health?« Back to Previous Page

After the rain last month, I noticed a weird moldy odor coming from the kitchen. It’s especially noticeable when I open the cupboard doors where we keep canned goods and spices. The AC in my apartment seems to be circulating this smell around the whole place, making me worry about what’s really in the air we’re breathing. How urgent is it to address this issue before it affects our health?
Posted by Seung Kim
Asked on January 18, 2026 3:30 am
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Yes, you should be concerned about the moldy odor affecting your health. Mold can produce allergens and irritants that might cause respiratory issues, especially for people who are sensitive to molds. In Dubai/UAE, as per the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) guidelines, it is crucial to address any mold growth promptly. The smell of mold indicates potential moisture problems which, if left unattended, could lead to further health concerns.

Given that you've noticed a strong odor, especially when opening cupboard doors and that the AC seems to be circulating this smell throughout your apartment, it’s important to act quickly. Moisture in kitchens is common due to cooking activities and humidity. However, persistent mold growth can signal a more serious problem like water leakage or insufficient ventilation.

To properly assess the situation, I recommend scheduling a professional inspection with a company that specializes in environmental inspection and remediation. In Dubai, you could reach out to Saniservice by calling 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or emailing hello@saniservice.com for an expert evaluation.

In the meantime, here are some steps you can take:
1. Identify and Fix Moisture Sources: Check for any leaks in pipes, roof, or walls that might be causing moisture accumulation.
2. Improve Ventilation: Ensure your kitchen has proper ventilation to reduce humidity levels. Open windows when possible and use a dehumidifier if needed.
3. Clean Affected Areas: If the mold infestation is minor, you can clean it with a solution of water and detergent. Wear protective gear like gloves and masks during cleaning.

Remember, while DIY methods might work for small areas, professional intervention is recommended to ensure thorough removal and prevent recurrence. Addressing this issue promptly will help maintain indoor air quality and protect your health.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 19, 2026 9:11 am