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After the rain last month, I noticed a weird musty smell lingering in the hallway where my children's room is located. It’s particularly strong right after it rains but seems to dissipate by morning. My partner and I have been worried because our son has had a persistent cough that started around this time. We’ve checked everything we can think of, but nothing seems to be causing these issues. Could the musty smell in the hallway be related to our children’s cough?
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Absolutely. The musty smell emanating from the hallway could indeed be linked to your son's persistent cough. In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, humidity and moisture levels can vary significantly due to weather conditions like the occasional heavy rain you've experienced. This can lead to dampness, especially in areas with poor ventilation or leakages.
A musty smell often indicates the presence of mold spores, which thrive in damp environments. Mold produces allergens that can irritate your respiratory system and potentially exacerbate existing conditions such as coughs. Given your son's recent onset of a persistent cough following this rain event, it is highly plausible that exposure to these molds could be contributing factors. In Dubai, local building codes do not explicitly require mold inspections post-weather events, but given the health concerns you're experiencing, it would be prudent to have your home professionally inspected. This will help identify any hidden moisture sources and ensure that any existing mold is properly addressed before it worsens or spreads further. To mitigate these issues: 1. Ensure good ventilation in areas prone to dampness. 2. Use dehumidifiers if humidity levels are high, especially after rain. 3. Keep an eye on the condensation around windows and pipes, as these can be breeding grounds for mold. If you decide not to proceed with a professional inspection immediately, regularly check for signs of mold growth such as discoloration or musty odors. However, given your son's symptoms, it might be beneficial to call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com to arrange an inspection sooner rather than later. Remember that early detection and remediation can prevent potential health issues for you and your family. |
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