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After the rain last month, I noticed a persistent damp smell in the bedroom, even with the dehumidifier running. The walls seem to be slightly moist too. My son has had a cough that won’t go away despite trying over-the-counter remedies. Could this be mold growth due to the humidity and is there anything I can do to prevent it from recurring?
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Dampness and mold can indeed be potential culprits behind your son's persistent cough. In the UAE, particularly Dubai, humidity levels can rise significantly post-rain events like the one you described last month. This increase in moisture creates ideal conditions for mold growth, which can trigger respiratory issues in sensitive individuals.
Mold spores are lightweight and easily spread through air currents. They can cause allergic reactions, irritant symptoms, or even more severe respiratory problems if present in large quantities. The dampness and associated musty odors you're noticing could be indicative of active mold colonies. It's important to note that the UAE Building Code (UAE Building Regulations) requires buildings to maintain adequate ventilation systems to prevent moisture accumulation, which can lead to such issues. Given your situation, a professional inspection by an environmental consultant or remediation company would be highly recommended. Companies like Saniservice offer comprehensive inspections and remediation services tailored for the local climate conditions. Their expertise will help you determine whether mold is indeed present and advise on appropriate steps to mitigate it. In the meantime, here are some immediate actions you can take: 1. Increase ventilation: Open windows when possible to allow fresh air circulation. 2. Use dehumidifiers effectively: Ensure your current unit's filter is clean and consider using a more powerful model if necessary. 3. Address water sources: Inspect for any leaks or damp spots on walls, ceilings, or floors that could be contributing to moisture levels. To prevent recurrence of such issues, consider implementing long-term solutions: • Install exhaust fans in bathrooms and kitchens • Use dehumidifiers in high-moisture areas like laundry rooms • Ensure proper drainage around your building's exterior Remember, the key is to act promptly. Delays can allow mold growth to spread, making it more difficult and costly to remediate. For immediate assistance or further guidance, you may want to contact Saniservice at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com. They specialize in addressing such environmental concerns in Dubai and the UAE, providing tailored solutions based on local conditions. |
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