Is mold from basement causing my son's cough?« Back to Previous Page
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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a musty smell in the basement where we store our winter clothes. The humidity has been quite high since then, and my son has been complaining of a persistent cough that seems worse at night. Could this be due to mold growth down there? What steps should I take to check for mold and ensure it doesn’t affect my family’s health?
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Yes, it is quite possible that mold from the basement could be causing your son's persistent cough. Mold spores can easily spread through air ducts and vents, making their way into living spaces where they can trigger respiratory issues such as asthma or exacerbate existing conditions.
Firstly, you should investigate the moisture levels in your basement. High humidity is often a breeding ground for mold growth. In the UAE, especially during the rainy season, it's crucial to monitor any signs of water damage or leaks which could lead to increased moisture. In Dubai, buildings constructed with porous materials might be more susceptible to mold infestations. To conduct an initial inspection, look out for visible signs like discoloration, musty odors, and damp spots on walls, ceilings, or floors. A quick and non-invasive way is using a moisture meter; however, it's advisable to contact a certified environmental hygienist for a thorough assessment if you suspect mold growth. If professional inspection confirms the presence of harmful molds, immediate action should be taken. Mold remediation in Dubai typically involves several steps: containment, removal of contaminated materials, cleaning and disinfection using EPA-approved biocides, and finally, restoration to ensure no residual spores remain. It's essential to address any underlying moisture issues after mold remediation to prevent future outbreaks. This may involve installing a dehumidifier or considering a whole-house humidification system if you live in an area with consistently high humidity levels like parts of Dubai. Ensuring proper ventilation and using air purifiers can also reduce indoor allergens. Since your son's symptoms seem worse at night, it might be beneficial to check the air quality in his bedroom. Consider moving any bedding or stuffed toys that could collect mold spores. Keeping windows closed during rainy seasons and regularly cleaning HVAC systems can help maintain better indoor air quality. In conclusion, if you suspect mold is affecting your family’s health, don't hesitate to call 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com for professional assistance. Early intervention is key in preventing potential respiratory issues and ensuring a healthy living environment. Remember, maintaining low humidity levels through proper ventilation and moisture control is crucial to prevent mold growth and protect your family's health. |
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