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After the heavy rain last month, I noticed a musty smell starting in my bedroom closet. The smell gets stronger every time there’s a humid day, and it's really started to affect my kids’ health – they’ve been coughing more than usual lately. Could this be from mold or mildew growing because of the moisture? What should I do to address this issue before it affects everyone’s health further?
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Could moisture cause mold growth? Absolutely. In the emirate of Dubai and across the UAE, we frequently experience conditions that can lead to such issues, especially after heavy rainfalls. The musty odour you're experiencing in your bedroom closet could indeed be a sign of mold or mildew proliferation due to excess moisture.
Mold spores are ubiquitous in the environment, but they require specific conditions to thrive - namely, moisture and organic matter. In your case, the humid days seem to exacerbate the situation, suggesting that some form of moisture intrusion might be present. This could range from condensation on surfaces, leaks (even minor ones), or issues with high humidity levels within the home. Given the potential health impacts, particularly for children who may have compromised respiratory systems, a professional inspection is highly recommended. This ensures that all sources of moisture are identified and remediated appropriately. In Dubai, you can contact 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com to schedule an assessment. To address the issue preliminarily, start by assessing any visible signs of water damage or leaks around your bedroom closet and adjoining areas. Check for dampness behind walls, in corners, and under furniture. If you find moisture, take steps to dry out the area promptly using dehumidifiers or air conditioners set to a lower humidity setting. Ventilation is key too - ensure that areas with potential moisture issues have adequate airflow. Open windows when possible during non-rainy periods, and use exhaust fans in bathrooms and kitchens to remove excess moisture from the air. Sealing gaps around doors and windows can also help prevent moist air from entering your living space. Lastly, keeping surfaces clean and dry is important. Regularly cleaning areas prone to moisture with a damp cloth or sponge followed by thorough drying can inhibit mold growth. However, if you notice any visible signs of mold or persistent odours despite these efforts, professional intervention is crucial to ensure the problem doesn’t worsen. Remember, addressing such issues promptly not only mitigates health risks but also helps maintain the structural integrity and value of your property. |
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