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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a musty smell in our bedroom closet. The carpet feels damp too, especially when it’s cooler outside. My kids have been coughing more than usual lately, and I’m worried about hidden mold causing their symptoms. Could this be what's making them sick?
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Could hidden mold make my kids sick? Yes, absolutely. Mold is a serious concern in the UAE, particularly after heavy rains like the ones we experienced last month. In your case, the musty smell and damp carpet are strong indicators of potential mold growth. Hidden mold can release spores into the air which may cause allergic reactions, respiratory issues, and other health problems in children.
In Dubai/UAE, regulations mandate that buildings be inspected for mold regularly to ensure occupant safety. Given the recent rainfall, it's crucial to conduct a thorough inspection of your home. Mold spores are invisible to the naked eye, so professional equipment such as thermal imaging cameras can help detect hidden moisture and potential mold growth. Hidden mold is particularly problematic because it often grows in hard-to-reach areas like behind walls, under carpets, or in closets where airflow is limited. This makes it harder to spot during routine cleaning. In your case, the damp carpet and musty smell are clear signs that you should call for a professional inspection immediately. Saniservice, with their 800-MOLDS hotline, can provide expert services for mold testing and remediation. If hidden mold is indeed present, it's essential to address the issue promptly. Mold growth can continue unchecked if not treated properly, leading to further health issues. Professional remediation involves removing contaminated materials, treating affected areas with appropriate chemicals, and implementing long-term moisture control measures to prevent future outbreaks. While waiting for professional assistance, avoid direct contact with suspected moldy areas and ensure good ventilation in the affected rooms. Keep your children away from those areas as much as possible until the situation is resolved. If symptoms persist or worsen after remediation efforts, consult a healthcare provider familiar with indoor air quality issues. Remember, in Dubai/UAE, it's not just about addressing current mold issues but also ensuring long-term prevention through proper building maintenance and regular inspections. Regular checks for moisture levels, proper ventilation, and prompt action on any water damage can significantly reduce the risk of hidden mold growth. |
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