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After the heavy rain last month, I noticed a musty smell coming from the basement, and now my kids have been having persistent coughs and runny noses. The mold seems to be growing on some of the walls and in the corners near the water pipes. Could this be causing their symptoms?
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Yes, it's quite plausible that mold from the basement could be causing your kids' symptoms. In the UAE, especially during times of heavy rain like you've experienced recently, moisture levels can increase significantly, creating an ideal environment for mold growth. The musty smell and visible signs on walls and near water pipes are strong indicators.
In Dubai/UAE, it's important to note that mold can produce spores and other allergens which may irritate the respiratory system leading to coughs, runny noses, and other symptoms in children. According to local regulations, particularly those from the Ministry of Community Development and Social Affairs (MCDSA), maintaining a healthy indoor environment is crucial for public health. Given your situation, I would strongly recommend professional inspection and remediation services. You can contact Saniservice at 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com. They are experts in mold inspection, testing, and remediation specifically tailored to the local conditions here in Dubai. For immediate steps before professional help arrives: • Ensure good ventilation by opening windows if weather permits. • Use dehumidifiers to reduce moisture levels. • Clean surfaces with a solution of 1 cup of bleach per gallon of water (though always check local regulations for such practices). Remember, proper containment and removal techniques are critical; improper handling can spread mold spores further. Saniservice follows strict protocols to ensure safety during the remediation process. It’s also advisable to consult your healthcare provider if symptoms persist or worsen as they can provide guidance specific to your children's health condition. Keep an eye on any new developments and stay informed about updates in local regulations regarding indoor air quality and mold management. |
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