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After the rain last month, I noticed a musty smell coming from the closet in my master bedroom. It’s been there ever since, even after I cleaned everything out and aired it out thoroughly. The kids have been coughing more than usual lately too. Could this be related to the odor?
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The musty smell detected in your master bedroom closet could indeed be causing the coughing experienced by your kids. Mustiness is often a sign of mold growth, which can release spores and other allergens into the air when disturbed. These particles can irritate the respiratory system, especially in children whose lungs are still developing.
In Dubai, we adhere to local regulations regarding indoor environmental quality, which include guidelines for moisture control and maintenance practices to prevent mold growth. The recent rainfall could have contributed to conditions favorable for mold development by increasing humidity levels in your home. Even thorough cleaning may not eliminate all mold spores or the moisture they thrive on. To address this issue comprehensively, it is highly recommended that you seek a professional inspection from Saniservice at 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com. These experts can conduct detailed assessments to identify and treat any existing mold colonies safely and effectively. They will also provide advice on maintaining proper indoor humidity levels using dehumidifiers, ensuring good ventilation, and implementing moisture management strategies. While you wait for professional assistance, consider these interim steps: • Ensure your air conditioning system is clean and functioning properly as it can contribute to controlling humidity. • Use a hygrometer to monitor relative humidity levels in affected areas; aim for below 60% to discourage mold growth. • Keep windows closed during periods of high outdoor humidity. • Regularly inspect and address any water leaks or sources of excess moisture. Remember, addressing the musty odor promptly can not only alleviate your kids' coughing but also improve overall indoor air quality, contributing to a healthier living environment. |
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