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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a musty smell in my bedroom closet, and when I looked inside, there seemed to be some mold growing on the back wall. My kids have been complaining of persistent coughs and runny noses lately, and I’m worried it might be from this mold. Could you advise if these symptoms are common for people exposed to mold, and what steps I should take next for a proper inspection?
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Yes, symptoms from mold exposure can be quite common among kids. In the UAE, including Dubai, children are particularly vulnerable due to their growing immune systems and prolonged periods of time spent indoors where conditions may favor mold growth.
Mold spores can circulate in the air and when inhaled by children, they might experience a range of respiratory symptoms such as persistent coughing, runny nose, and even asthma attacks. The musty smell you noticed in your bedroom closet could be indicative of active mold colonies that are likely producing allergens and mycotoxins. These can exacerbate existing health conditions or trigger new ones, especially among children who have a higher susceptibility to respiratory issues. Given the recent rains in the area, there's an increased risk of mold proliferation indoors. It’s important not to delay addressing this issue as prolonged exposure might lead to more severe health problems such as sinusitis, bronchitis, and even lung infections. Recommendations for proper action include: 1. Immediate Inspection: Contact a professional environmental inspection company like Saniservice (call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com) to conduct an immediate mold inspection. 2. Ventilation Check: Ensure your home has adequate ventilation, especially in areas prone to moisture accumulation such as bathrooms and kitchens. 3. Cleanliness: Regularly clean and dry any surfaces that might be affected by moisture, including walls, floors, and ceilings. 4. Use of Dehumidifiers: If humidity levels are high, consider using dehumidifiers to reduce the moisture content in the air. Early intervention is key to mitigating health risks associated with mold exposure. By addressing the issue promptly, you can protect your family’s health and prevent further damage to your home's structure. |
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