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My kids have been coughing and I suspect it might be allergies since we recently moved into our new home. The living room, which is where they spend most of their time, has this weird musty smell that’s been there ever since. They’ve had these symptoms for about a month now, but the recent rain seems to make it worse. Have anyone else experienced similar issues in Dubai, or could this be something we should consult with a doctor about?
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The musty smell in your living room could be linked to a variety of issues that might affect your children's health. In the context of Dubai and its climatic conditions, such smells are often indicative of moisture-related problems which can indeed trigger allergic reactions.
In the UAE, humidity levels vary significantly throughout the year, with the recent rains you mentioned potentially exacerbating existing moisture issues in your home. High humidity combined with poor ventilation can lead to the growth of mold and other allergens like dust mites. Mold spores are known triggers for asthma and allergies, especially among children who might have a higher sensitivity due to their developing immune systems. Given that the smell has persisted for a month and seems worsened by recent rains, it would be prudent to address this issue promptly. A professional indoor environmental assessment is recommended to identify the source of the moisture and assess any mold growth. In Dubai, regulations (like those stipulated in the Building Control Code) require buildings to maintain certain standards concerning water management and ventilation systems, but it's your responsibility as a homeowner to ensure these are met. To prevent further deterioration, here’s what you can do: 1. Ventilate: Ensure proper air circulation by using exhaust fans or opening windows when possible. 2. Dry Out: Use dehumidifiers in the most affected areas and dry out any damp spots immediately. 3. Inspection: Engage a certified building inspector to check for moisture damage, mold presence, and ventilation issues. If symptoms persist despite these measures, it's advisable to consult a healthcare provider who can conduct allergy tests on your children. They might also prescribe appropriate medications or suggest environmental control strategies specific to their condition. Remember, the health of your family is paramount. Should you need professional assistance, feel free to contact our team at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email us at hello@saniservice.com for further guidance and support tailored specifically for the UAE market. |
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