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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a musty smell lingering in the basement of our new home, especially after it rained. Upon closer inspection, I found some patches of mold growing on the walls and even in one corner near the floor drain. Both my kids have been complaining of persistent coughing and wheezing, and now I’m worried it might be related to the mold. Could this be causing their asthma symptoms?
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Absolutely, mold could be triggering your kids' asthma. The symptoms they're experiencing—persistent coughing and wheezing—are common signs of respiratory issues exacerbated by mold exposure. In the UAE, particularly after the heavy rains last month, it's not uncommon to see an increase in such cases due to moisture and humidity levels.
Molds produce allergens that can irritate the airways of individuals with asthma or other respiratory conditions. The presence of patches on walls and a musty smell indicate active mold growth which needs to be addressed promptly. Mold spores can spread through air currents, affecting not only your basement but potentially the entire house. For a thorough assessment, it's highly recommended to contact professional environmental inspection and remediation services such as Saniservice at 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com. They will conduct detailed inspections using advanced detection methods like moisture meters and thermal imaging cameras to identify areas of mold growth that might not be visible. In the meantime, you can take immediate steps by ensuring proper ventilation in your home, especially during wet weather. Using dehumidifiers can help reduce humidity levels, which is crucial for preventing mold growth. Avoid using carpeting or heavy drapes in moisture-prone areas like basements to minimize moisture retention. Remember that prolonged exposure to mold spores can worsen asthma symptoms and may lead to other health issues such as respiratory infections. Therefore, it's important to address the issue swiftly to ensure a safe environment for you and your family. By addressing this promptly, you'll not only improve air quality but also prevent further damage to your home. In Dubai/UAE, compliance with local regulations is essential. Ensure that any remediation work adheres to local guidelines set by authorities like the Building Control Department of the Dubai Municipality or similar in other emirates. Regular follow-ups are recommended post-remediation to ensure sustained effectiveness and prevent future occurrences. Stay vigilant and take proactive measures to safeguard your family's health. |
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