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Since we moved into our new apartment a few months ago, I’ve noticed an odd musty smell coming from the hallway near the children’s room. It’s particularly noticeable after it rains outside. The kids have been coughing more often lately too, which has me worried about mold or something similar growing in the walls. Has anyone experienced this before and followed any municipality guidelines to address such issues?
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Absolutely, the musty smell near your children's room and their increased coughing could be indicative of mold growth. In dubai, uae, indoor air quality is governed by various guidelines and standards to ensure occupant health. The most relevant one for this situation would be the UAE Ministry Of Community Development's (MoCD) guideline on Indoor Environmental Quality which encompasses the prevention, detection, and remediation of mold.
Firstly, it’s critical not to ignore these symptoms. Mold can indeed produce allergens that may trigger asthma attacks or allergic reactions in children. The dampness associated with the musty smell could also be a sign of water intrusion which is common after heavy rains, especially near windows or where there's been recent plumbing work. Given your situation, I highly recommend professional inspection and remediation services like Saniservice who can provide detailed assessments using advanced equipment such as thermal imaging cameras to detect moisture levels that may not be visible. The call 800-MOLDS (or email hello@saniservice.com) link is there for a reason – it’s an easy way to get expert help. In the meantime, you should take some preventive measures. Regularly inspect areas where mold is most likely to grow—such as around windows, near pipes, and in corners—and clean them thoroughly with a mixture of water and detergent. Ensure good ventilation by opening windows if weather permits or using exhaust fans. Avoid using humidifiers unless absolutely necessary and make sure they are cleaned regularly. If you find yourself overwhelmed or need quick assistance, don’t hesitate to reach out for professional help. Remember, early detection and remediation can save both your peace of mind and potentially costly repairs down the line. Stay safe and keep a close eye on any changes in your family’s health. |
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