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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a persistent musty smell coming from the bedroom closet. It's concerning because my family has been experiencing stuffy noses and coughs since then, especially at night when we use the AC more. The landlord hasn't responded to my messages about it. Have any of you faced similar issues or know if it could be related?
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Could musty closet smell be related to health issues? Yes, the musty smell coming from your bedroom closet could indeed have serious implications for both you and your family's health. In Dubai/UAE, humidity levels can rise significantly due to seasonal changes or weather events like heavy rains, leading to an increased risk of mold growth in enclosed spaces like closets.
The musty odor is a common sign of moisture presence and the potential development of mold colonies. Mold spores are airborne particles that thrive in damp environments with high relative humidity (RH) levels above 60%. In your case, the combination of persistent rain and a stuffy AC system might have created an environment conducive to mold proliferation. In Dubai/UAE, mold exposure can lead to various health issues including respiratory problems such as allergic reactions, coughing, and even more severe conditions like asthma attacks or exacerbations. The humidifier running at night with the AC could be contributing to this issue by not adequately drying out the air within your closet. Given the symptoms you've described—persistent stuffy noses and coughs—these may indeed correlate with mold exposure from the musty smell in your closet. However, it's crucial to remember that only a professional environmental inspection can provide definitive evidence of mold presence and assess its health impact accurately. If the situation persists or worsens, I strongly recommend scheduling an indoor air quality assessment by a certified specialist. This will help identify the source of moisture, confirm if there is active mold growth, and suggest appropriate remediation steps. In Dubai/UAE, regulations (UAE Federal Law No. 32 of 1985) require that buildings are maintained in good condition to ensure occupant health, so it's important to address any concerns promptly. In the meantime, try to improve air circulation by opening windows when possible and using dehumidifiers or air purifiers specifically designed for mold remediation. Keeping your closet as dry as feasible will also help reduce the risk of further mold growth. Remember, maintaining a healthy indoor environment is paramount in Dubai/UAE's climate conditions. Should you require assistance or have any concerns, don't hesitate to call 800-MOLDS (800-66537) for professional guidance or email hello@saniservice.com to book an inspection with us. Stay proactive about your indoor air quality and health! |
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