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After the heavy rains we had last month, I noticed a musty smell in my bedroom closet. It’s particularly bad after it gets humid at night. My son has been complaining of coughing fits lately, and it feels like his asthma is getting worse. Could this be mold asthma, or should I seek professional help to address the issue?
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The musty smell you're experiencing might indeed be related to mold growth, especially considering the recent heavy rains and humid conditions. In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, humidity can sometimes reach uncomfortable levels, especially during summer months or after significant rainfall. This could create an environment conducive for mold development.
Asthma triggered by exposure to mold spores is commonly referred to as "mold asthma." The symptoms you're describing - persistent coughing fits and worsening of your son's existing asthma condition - are indeed consistent with mold-induced respiratory issues. Mold can release allergens and irritants that exacerbate pre-existing conditions like asthma. Given the circumstances, it would be prudent to have a professional environmental inspection to assess the extent of any potential mold growth in your home. This will help determine if there is an active source contributing to these symptoms. In Dubai/UAE, regulations around indoor air quality do not specifically target mold spores as they do for other pollutants; however, ensuring a healthy indoor environment remains crucial. For professional assistance, you might consider calling 800-MOLDS or emailing hello@saniservice.com. These services can provide detailed assessments and remediation plans tailored to the local conditions in Dubai. Early intervention is key to preventing further health issues for your family. In addition to professional help, here are a few practical steps you can take: • Increase ventilation by opening windows when possible • Use dehumidifiers to reduce indoor humidity levels • Clean areas where mold might grow such as bathrooms and kitchens regularly • Consider using air purifiers that can filter out mold spores Remember, while these measures can help manage symptoms, a professional inspection is essential for addressing the root cause of any potential mold issues. |
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