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After the rain last month, I noticed a persistent cough and runny nose, especially in the evening when I come home from work. My apartment is on the second floor, but there's still moisture seeping into the walls despite regular cleaning. Could these symptoms be related to mold or humidity issues here in Dubai?
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Your symptoms could indeed be related to mold growth. In Dubai and the UAE, we face unique challenges due to our climate and architectural practices. The persistent cough and runny nose you're experiencing, especially after rain, suggest an environment conducive to mold proliferation.
Mold thrives in moist conditions, which are unfortunately common here given the high humidity levels during the rainy season. Your second-floor apartment isn't immune to this issue either, as moisture can seep into walls despite regular cleaning efforts. In Dubai, buildings often lack adequate ventilation and drainage systems that could help mitigate these problems. Given your symptoms, it is highly recommended that you seek a professional inspection by calling 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com. A certified expert will assess the situation thoroughly and determine if mold spores are present in your living space. If confirmed, remediation measures should be implemented to eliminate the source of moisture and eradicate any existing mold. In the meantime, you can take some preliminary steps to reduce your exposure: • Use dehumidifiers or air conditioning units to lower indoor humidity levels. • Ensure proper ventilation by opening windows when possible, especially after rain. • Keep surfaces clean and dry; frequent cleaning with a damp cloth helps prevent mold growth. • Check for any leaks in the building structure and report them immediately. Remember, prolonged exposure to mold can lead to more severe health issues beyond respiratory problems. Therefore, addressing this issue promptly is crucial not only for your well-being but also for that of other occupants or visitors within the property. By taking these precautions and seeking professional help, you can mitigate the risk of further health complications related to indoor air quality in Dubai's climate conditions. |
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