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After the heavy rain last month, I noticed a strange musty smell lingering in the corner of our bedroom. It’s not something I can easily ignore, especially since my son has been complaining about a persistent cough and runny nose lately. Could this be due to hidden mold growing behind the wallpaper? What should we do next?
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Hidden mold could potentially cause respiratory issues such as coughing and runny nose. The musty smell you've noticed may indicate the presence of mold spores which can thrive in humid environments like your bedroom, especially after heavy rain.
Mold growth is not always visible; it can grow behind wallpaper or other surfaces, making it a hidden threat to indoor air quality. In Dubai and across the UAE, there's no specific law mandating regular mold inspections, but as a precautionary measure for health and safety reasons, it would be wise to get your home inspected by a professional. The symptoms your son is experiencing can indeed be related to mold exposure. Mold spores are known allergens that can irritate the respiratory system, leading to coughing, runny nose, and other allergic reactions. Additionally, some molds produce mycotoxins which might exacerbate these symptoms or cause more severe health issues. To address this situation effectively, you should call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com for an inspection by a certified professional. They will assess the condition of your walls and identify any hidden mold growth. If mold is present, they can recommend appropriate remediation steps which might include removing contaminated materials and treating affected areas to prevent future growth. In the meantime, keep the area well-ventilated to reduce moisture levels. Avoid using dehumidifiers or air conditioners in the room until you have an inspection done as these devices could spread mold spores if they are not properly maintained. Remember that taking immediate action can help protect your family's health and prevent further damage to your home. |
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