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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a musty smell and some discoloration on the walls of our master bedroom. The AC in this area doesn’t seem to be working as well as it used to either. My kids have been complaining of coughing fits lately, especially at night. Could these issues be related to mold, or am I just imagining it?
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Absolutely, the symptoms you're observing could very well be linked to mold growth within your home. Mold thrives in damp and humid environments, which are unfortunately quite common post-heavy rainfall events like what we experienced last month here in Dubai. The musty smell is a classic indicator of mold presence, as it emits volatile organic compounds that contribute to this odor. Additionally, the discoloration on the walls could be indicative of mold colonies, although other factors might also cause such discolorations.
Regarding your air conditioning system, it’s not uncommon for mold to grow within HVAC systems and ducts, especially if there's excess moisture or poor maintenance practices. Mold can release spores into the air as they grow, which could lead to respiratory issues like coughing fits, particularly in children who have a more sensitive respiratory system. Given these symptoms, I strongly recommend you seek professional inspection services immediately. The UAE has specific regulations regarding indoor environmental quality and mold remediation that are crucial to follow for health and safety reasons. For instance, the Health Authority - Abu Dhabi (HAAD) requires all buildings to maintain clean and hygienic conditions, free from harmful contaminants like mold. To address this issue effectively, contact a certified mold inspection and remediation company such as Saniservice. Their hotline number is 800-MOLDS or you can email them at hello@saniservice.com for immediate assistance. Do not attempt to clean up visible mold yourself; it’s important to call in professionals who have the right equipment and knowledge to handle the situation properly. In the meantime, keep your home well-ventilated, use dehumidifiers where necessary, and consider having a dedicated air purifier that filters out spores from the air. These steps can help minimize mold growth but professional intervention is key for long-term resolution. Remember, dealing with mold isn’t just about addressing visible damage; it’s also about ensuring your family's health and safety, especially in an environment as prone to humidity changes like Dubai. |
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