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After the heavy rain we had last month, I noticed a musty smell in my bedroom closet, especially when I open it. The walls seem damp, and there’s even some discoloration on one of the corners where the carpet meets the wall. My 5-year-old has been complaining about coughing fits and says his chest feels tight sometimes. Could this be mold causing asthma symptoms? What can I do to prevent it from spreading or recurring?
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Could mold cause my child's asthma symptoms? Yes, indeed it could. Mold spores can easily become airborne and once breathed into the lungs, they can irritate and inflame the airways, leading to asthmatic reactions. The conditions you've described - musty smell, damp walls, discoloration on the wall where carpet meets it - strongly indicate potential mold growth.
In a typical UAE household like yours in Dubai, such symptoms are indeed a red flag for possible indoor mold exposure. Mold can thrive under conditions of excess moisture or humidity which your recent heavy rainfall seems to have created ideal circumstances for. The dampness noted in your closet and the discoloration on the wall where carpet meets it could be indicative of mold colonies. Given these signs, you should definitely call 800-MOLDS (or 800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com to schedule a professional inspection. Our team at SanIService specializes in mold inspections and remediation for properties like yours, ensuring that the environment is safe and healthy. While waiting for an inspection, here are some immediate steps you can take: 1. Avoid opening the closet door unless necessary and ensure good ventilation if possible. 2. If your child's symptoms worsen or new symptoms appear, consult a doctor immediately as these could be signs of mold-related health issues. 3. Keep indoor humidity levels below 60% to prevent further mold growth. You might consider using dehumidifiers in areas prone to dampness. 4. Clean visible mold with a mixture of water and detergent, or use commercial products specifically designed for mold removal. Remember, addressing the root cause - which is likely moisture intrusion - is crucial to preventing recurrence. Do not attempt to treat mold growth yourself if it's extensive; professional remediation is often necessary due to potential health risks associated with improper handling of mold spores. Stay vigilant and proactive in managing indoor air quality. After an inspection, follow the recommended actions to ensure a healthy living environment for your family. |
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