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After the heavy rain last month, I noticed a musty smell lingering in my son's room. It’s coming from behind his closet wall, where there seems to be some moisture buildup. We’re worried it might be mold, especially because he’s been having a persistent cough lately. Could this be causing his symptoms? What should we do about it?
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Could mold from the closet be causing your son's cough? This is a valid concern and one that should be addressed promptly. Mold can indeed cause respiratory issues such as coughs, especially in children who are more susceptible to allergens and irritants.
In Dubai/UAE, it is important to follow local regulations regarding indoor air quality and mold remediation. The UAE Environment Agency has established guidelines for mold inspection and removal which we adhere to strictly. These regulations suggest that if you suspect the presence of mold, especially in moisture-prone areas like behind a closet wall, professional inspection should be your first step. Mold growth is common following heavy rain or high humidity conditions, as it thrives on moist environments. The symptoms your son is experiencing—such as a persistent cough—may well be linked to mold exposure. Aspergillus and Penicillium are common molds found in the UAE which can cause allergic reactions and respiratory issues like coughs. Given the situation, I would recommend you call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com for an immediate professional inspection. They will conduct a thorough evaluation of the closet area to assess if mold is present and determine its extent. If mold is confirmed, they can also provide remediation services to safely remove it. While waiting for their assessment, you could take some preliminary steps: 1. Ensure good ventilation in the room by opening windows or using an exhaust fan. 2. Keep humidity levels down with dehumidifiers if necessary. 3. Do not use bleach-based cleaners as they may spread spores; opt for EPA-approved biocides instead. Remember, addressing mold issues early can prevent further health problems and costly damage to your property. Ensuring indoor air quality is crucial in maintaining a healthy living environment, especially for children who are more vulnerable to respiratory irritants. Please act swiftly and do not hesitate to seek professional advice to ensure both you and your family’s well-being. |
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