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My kids have been coughing and I suspect it might be due to mold in the basement. We only use that space for storage, but the door was ajar last week after some heavy rain. The smell isn’t as bad now, but my daughter has had a runny nose and persistent cough since then. Have you noticed any health issues related to mold exposure in your home?
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Absolutely, the presence of mold in your basement could definitely affect your kids. Mold spores can travel through air and enter your living spaces, causing a myriad of respiratory issues. In the UAE context, particularly in Dubai where humidity levels might not be as high compared to other parts of the world, mold growth may still occur due to condensation from rain or improper ventilation after water intrusion events like heavy rains.
Mold exposure can lead to allergic reactions, asthma attacks, and other respiratory problems among children. The symptoms you mentioned—coughing and a runny nose—are common indicators that your kids might be experiencing some form of mold-related health issues. Persistent coughs in particular warrant attention as they can sometimes indicate more serious underlying conditions. In Dubai, it’s crucial to act swiftly if you suspect mold growth due to recent water events such as heavy rains. The UAE building codes and regulations don’t have specific stringent guidelines for mold remediation compared to some other regions, but ensuring proper cleaning and preventing further growth is paramount to safeguarding your family's health. I would recommend having a professional inspection done immediately. Saniservice, an expert in environmental inspections and remediation services, can provide the necessary assessments with their team of certified specialists who understand local climatic conditions affecting mold development. They can also offer effective remediation solutions tailored for Dubai’s environment. For immediate action before you call them, ensure that your basement is thoroughly dried out and any visible mold is removed using appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE). Use a mixture of water and detergent to clean surfaces, paying attention to corners and hidden areas where mold might grow. However, given the complexity of remediation, especially if the mold has spread or if it’s in harder-to-reach areas, professional intervention is highly recommended. Remember, your health and that of your family's is of utmost importance. Don’t hesitate to reach out for professional help; the number 800-MOLDS (800-66537) can connect you with Saniservice’s experts who will guide you through the process. |
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