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After the heavy rainfall we had last month, I noticed a distinct mustiness in my bedroom, even with the dehumidifier running non-stop. My kids have been complaining of coughing fits every night, and their skin seems more irritated than usual too. The AC in our apartment is working overtime to keep up, but it’s not fully cooling the space. Could this high humidity be causing these health issues?
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Certainly! High humidity can indeed be responsible for the health issues your family is experiencing. In the UAE context, particularly during the summer months, high indoor humidity levels are a common problem, especially after heavy rainfall events like those we've experienced recently.
The mustiness you're noticing and the increased use of your air conditioning system suggest that there might be moisture accumulation in your apartment. This can lead to the growth of mold and mildew, which are known allergens capable of triggering respiratory issues such as coughing fits. The irritation on their skin could also be linked to prolonged exposure to damp conditions. In Dubai, it's common for humidity levels to rise above 60% during summer, often reaching uncomfortable or even harmful levels. This can exacerbate existing allergies and potentially trigger asthma attacks in sensitive individuals. Given the symptoms your kids are experiencing, a professional inspection might be necessary to identify any underlying moisture issues. Our company, Saniservice, offers comprehensive indoor environmental quality assessments that include humidity testing and mold inspections. We recommend contacting us at 800-MOLDS or emailing hello@saniservice.com for more information. To manage the situation in the meantime, consider these practical steps: 1. Increase ventilation: Open windows during cooler times of day to allow fresh air circulation. 2. Use dehumidifiers strategically: While you've mentioned your dehumidifier is running non-stop, ensure it's placed in areas most affected by moisture, such as bathrooms and bedrooms. 3. Clean regularly: Dust and clean surfaces frequently to prevent mold spores from settling. Remember, maintaining indoor relative humidity levels below 60% can significantly reduce the risk of mold growth and associated health issues. If you find that your efforts are not sufficient, a professional inspection is crucial to ensure the long-term health of your home environment. Should you require any further assistance or wish to schedule an inspection, please feel free to reach out! |
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