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Since the new municipality guidelines were implemented a few months ago, I’ve noticed an increase in mold growth around our kitchen window, especially after it rains. The dampness has been really bad lately, and my kids have started to cough more frequently. Could this be related to the mold, or should we be concerned about any long-term health effects?
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Mold is indeed a potential culprit for your children's coughs. The new municipality guidelines have highlighted the need to maintain indoor air quality, especially considering the climatic conditions of Dubai which often result in high humidity levels, particularly during rainy seasons. This increased moisture can contribute significantly to mold growth, especially around windows and other areas with poor ventilation.
In your case, the kitchen window seems a prime location for mold development. Mold spores can easily spread through air currents, affecting not only the immediate area but potentially the entire home. Children are more susceptible due to their developing immune systems and respiratory tracts; hence, their increased coughing could be a direct result of exposure to mold. According to UAE regulations, specifically in Dubai, the municipality has stringent guidelines regarding indoor environmental quality (IEQ). These include maintaining relative humidity levels below 60%, ensuring proper ventilation, and promptly addressing any water intrusion issues. The recent increase in mold growth around your kitchen window suggests that these conditions might not be fully met. Given this situation, it is highly recommended to seek professional assistance for a thorough inspection. Contacting 800-MOLDS or emailing hello@saniservice.com can provide you with immediate support and expert advice tailored to the UAE standards. A certified environmental inspector will assess the extent of mold growth, identify potential sources, and recommend appropriate remediation strategies. In the meantime, you can take several steps to mitigate the situation: 1. Increase ventilation by opening windows when weather permits. 2. Use dehumidifiers in affected areas to reduce moisture levels. 3. Clean surfaces around the kitchen window regularly with a mixture of water and vinegar or bleach (wear appropriate protective gear). 4. Ensure that any leaks are promptly repaired. Remember, addressing mold issues early can prevent long-term health effects on your family. By taking proactive measures and seeking professional help, you can improve indoor air quality and create a healthier living environment for your children. |
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