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After the heavy rain last month, I noticed a musty smell coming from under my bedroom window. My son has been complaining of a persistent cough and my daughter has had watery eyes since we moved to our new apartment two years ago. The AC in there seems to be running constantly even when it’s not very hot outside. Could this be due to mold, and should I be more concerned about the health effects?
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Could mold cause your family's health issues? Yes, it very well could. Mold spores can trigger allergic reactions and respiratory issues, especially among children and those with preexisting conditions such as asthma. The symptoms you're describing—your son’s persistent cough and your daughter’s watery eyes—are consistent with what one might experience due to mold exposure.
In the UAE specifically, mold growth is more prevalent during certain seasons, particularly after heavy rains or increased humidity levels. Your observations of a musty smell under your bedroom window and the AC running constantly even in mild weather conditions are strong indicators that mold could be present. Given the specific circumstances you've described, it's highly recommended to have an expert conduct a thorough inspection. The UAE has no specific regulations mandating professional testing for indoor air quality or mold presence, but seeking advice from certified environmental inspectors such as those at Saniservice is prudent. Their expertise can ensure that any potential health risks are addressed properly. If you decide to proceed with an inspection, be sure to choose a company accredited by local authorities or recognized international organizations like the Indoor Air Quality Association (IAQA). They will employ advanced testing methods to identify mold species and quantify their presence accurately. This is crucial for determining appropriate remediation strategies. In the meantime, it’s advisable to improve indoor air quality in your home. Keep humidity levels below 60% by using dehumidifiers or ensuring proper ventilation. Regularly check and clean areas where moisture may accumulate, such as bathrooms and under sinks. Also, address any water leaks promptly to prevent further mold growth. Remember, early intervention is key to preventing long-term health issues. If you suspect mold in your home, don’t delay—reach out for professional help today. You can contact Saniservice at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or via email hello@saniservice.com. Protecting the well-being of your family is paramount. Stay vigilant and proactive about maintaining a healthy indoor environment, especially in this part of the world where moisture can pose such significant challenges. |
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