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After the heavy rains we had last month, I noticed a musty smell starting to linger in my bedroom closet. The walls seem a bit damp, and when I opened up some of the old boxes, I found spots of mold growing on the cardboard. My kids have been complaining about their coughs getting worse lately, and it’s making me worry that we might be dealing with a mold issue here. Could this be causing their symptoms? What steps should I take to address this?
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Could mold from your closet be making your kids sick? Yes, it is entirely possible. Mold spores can release allergens and irritants that may cause respiratory issues such as coughs and asthma exacerbations in children. In the UAE, particularly Dubai, humidity levels can increase after heavy rains, leading to conditions conducive for mold growth.
Firstly, you should inspect your closet thoroughly. Look for signs of moisture like dampness or condensation on walls, ceilings, and around pipes. Mold often grows in dark, humid areas where there is a source of moisture. In your case, the cardboard containing spots of mold suggests that the area has been wet or damp. If you suspect mold growth, it's highly recommended to engage a professional environmental inspection company like Saniservice for a thorough assessment. They can provide detailed reports and advice on remediation based on UAE-specific regulations and guidelines. In the meantime, take immediate steps to reduce moisture levels in your home: • Use dehumidifiers or air conditioners to control humidity. • Ensure proper ventilation by opening windows when possible or using exhaust fans. • Clean up any standing water promptly. • Replace or discard wet or moldy materials like cardboard boxes or damp clothing. To address the current issue, Saniservice can provide a service to remove and remediate mold safely. They use techniques such as HEPA vacuuming, chemical biocides, and encapsulation methods to ensure thorough cleaning while minimizing exposure risks. Additionally, it's important to manage indoor air quality by regularly checking for mold growth and addressing moisture issues promptly. Encourage your kids to report any respiratory discomfort or coughs so you can respond quickly. Call 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com for professional assistance. Remember, early intervention is key in preventing health issues related to mold exposure. |
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