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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a musty smell in both the basement and the bedroom. My kids have been complaining of persistent coughing, especially at night, and I suspect it might be mold-related asthma. Could someone suggest practical steps to address this issue and prevent it from recurring?
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Indeed, the heavy rains last month could very well be the root cause of your kids' persistent coughing. In environments like Dubai/UAE, water intrusion and subsequent moisture can lead to mold growth which is a known trigger for asthma symptoms particularly in children.
The musty smell you've detected is a strong indicator that mold has potentially set up shop within your home—especially in areas like the basement or bedroom where humidity levels are naturally higher. Mold spores can travel through air conditioning systems and even seep into carpets, curtains, and furniture, causing respiratory issues when inhaled. In practical terms, it's crucial to act promptly to address this situation. Start by conducting a thorough visual inspection of these affected areas; look for signs like discoloration on walls or ceilings, musty odors, or visible mold growth. For more accurate assessment, consulting with a professional mold inspector is highly recommended. In the UAE, regulations require that any remediation efforts should be conducted by certified professionals to ensure compliance with local standards. Should you decide to proceed without a professional first, here are some initial steps: 1. Ventilation: Increase air flow in affected areas using fans or dehumidifiers to reduce moisture levels. 2. Cleanliness: Wipe down surfaces and remove any visible mold growth with a solution of water and detergent. For tougher cases, consider commercial mold removers but always follow the manufacturer’s instructions carefully. 3. Seal Off Areas: Prevent further spread by sealing off affected rooms or areas to contain mold spores. However, for serious situations involving large-scale mold growth or if symptoms persist despite initial efforts, it's imperative to call 800-MOLDS (or 800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com. Professional remediation is key in such cases due to the complexity and potential health risks associated with extensive mold colonies. Remember, early detection and prompt action are crucial for preventing long-term health issues related to mold exposure, particularly asthma attacks. Taking these steps can help mitigate not only your immediate concerns but also prevent future occurrences by addressing the root cause of moisture intrusion. |
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