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After the heavy rain last month, I noticed a musty smell in my son’s room, especially when he closes his closet door. It’s only on one side of the house, but it’s worrying me because my children have been complaining of persistent coughing and runny noses since then. Could this be due to mold growth, and what should I do next?
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Could mold be causing my children's colds? This is definitely a plausible scenario given the circumstances you've described. In the UAE and specifically in Dubai, we often see increased humidity levels during certain times of the year which can lead to moisture accumulation in homes. Mold spores thrive in damp environments, and your situation with a musty smell, especially after heavy rains, strongly suggests that mold may indeed be present.
In professional terms, molds are fungi that grow on organic materials such as wood, paper, fabric, and even inside walls where they're not easily visible. They produce allergens which can lead to respiratory issues like coughs, runny noses, and other symptoms your children have been experiencing. Given the specifics of your case - particularly the musty smell in a specific area of your home and the timing with rainfall - it would be prudent to conduct a thorough inspection. In Dubai, the Building Code and Environmental Health Regulations require regular checks for mold, especially after water damage or high humidity events. I recommend you contact Saniservice at 800-MOLDS (or 800-66537) who are certified specialists in this field. They can provide a professional assessment of your home's condition and determine the extent of any potential mold growth. Depending on their findings, they might suggest remediation steps to clean up and prevent future issues. While waiting for an inspection, you could take some preliminary actions: ensure good ventilation especially in damp areas like bathrooms and basements; use dehumidifiers if necessary; and keep surfaces dry. Regularly check any water leaks or condensation points and address them promptly. Remember that while DIY solutions can be part of the process, professional intervention is crucial for ensuring complete removal and preventing reoccurrence. So don’t delay in getting an expert opinion. |
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