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After the rain last month, I noticed a slight musty smell in the corner of our bedroom closet. It’s near the window where water sometimes leaks during heavy storms. Lately, my daughter has been complaining of coughing fits at night, which worries me because we’re concerned about hidden mold causing respiratory issues for her. Could this be related? What should I do to check and ensure it’s safe for our family?
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Hidden mold can indeed be a significant concern, especially for children who may have weaker immune systems. The musty smell and subsequent respiratory symptoms your daughter is experiencing could very well be linked to hidden mold, particularly if the area near her bedroom window has experienced water leaks during storms.
In the UAE, including Dubai, there are no specific regulations that directly address hidden mold; however, local health guidelines emphasize the importance of addressing such issues promptly. The presence of mold can release spores into the air, which might cause or exacerbate respiratory problems like coughing and asthma in children. Given your observations, a thorough inspection is recommended to confirm if there’s any mold growth. It's advised to engage a certified professional for this task. Local companies specializing in environmental inspections and remediation should be able to conduct this assessment with the necessary expertise. You can call 800-MOLDS or 800-66537 or email hello@saniservice.com to book an inspection. These professionals will use advanced detection methods such as moisture meters, thermal imaging cameras, and air quality testing equipment to identify areas of hidden mold, even those not visible to the naked eye. If a problem is confirmed, remediation steps should be taken immediately to prevent further health risks. This typically involves removing contaminated materials, treating affected surfaces with appropriate biocides, and ensuring proper ventilation to reduce moisture levels and prevent future growth. In the meantime, take some immediate actions: • Keep windows closed during stormy weather • Use dehumidifiers in damp areas if needed • Ensure good air circulation by opening windows when safe to do so Remember, addressing mold issues promptly is crucial for maintaining a healthy living environment. |
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