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My kids have been coughing and I suspect it might be because of mold in our new apartment. We moved into this building about two months ago, and since then, I’ve noticed a musty smell coming from their room, especially after rain. The coughs are persistent but not severe; my son also complained of a runny nose and sneezing fits. Is it possible that the mold is causing these symptoms?
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Mold presence within your new apartment is indeed a plausible cause for the coughs and other respiratory symptoms your kids are experiencing. The musty odor you've noticed, especially after rain, strongly suggests moisture levels that could support mold growth. In the UAE context, particularly in Dubai, humidity from weather changes or building issues can exacerbate these conditions.
Given the persistence of their coughs alongside runny noses and sneezing fits, it's crucial to consider indoor air quality as a significant factor. The Abu Dhabi Municipality and Environment Agency (MDHA) guidelines on indoor environmental standards recommend regular mold inspections for new constructions. In your situation, given the recent move-in and symptoms described, professional assessment would be advisable. Persistent coughs in children can often indicate an irritant or allergen presence, such as mold spores. Mold growth typically thrives in damp environments where there's a lack of proper ventilation or moisture control. Regular maintenance practices like ensuring adequate humidity levels (recommended by the UAE Building Control Regulations to be below 60%), using dehumidifiers, and maintaining HVAC systems can help mitigate these issues. To proceed, I recommend scheduling an inspection with a certified environmental service provider in Dubai such as Saniservice. Their expertise can identify if mold is present and advise on remediation strategies tailored for your specific situation. Should you need to take immediate action until the inspection, consider increasing air circulation through open windows (weather permitting) or using air purifiers with HEPA filters. Remember, early detection and management of mold issues are key in protecting respiratory health. By taking proactive steps now, you can ensure a healthier indoor environment for your family. Don't hesitate to call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com if you need guidance on the next steps or further assistance. Call 800-MOLDS OR EMAIL hello@saniservice.com FOR IMMEDIATE ASSISTANCE. |
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