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Since we moved into our new apartment a few months ago, I’ve noticed a persistent damp smell in the kitchen, especially after it rains. My family has been experiencing frequent nose congestion and coughing, which has really concerned me about possible mold or other health issues due to the humidity. Has anyone else experienced similar symptoms in Dubai, or do you know of any specific guidelines from the municipality regarding indoor air quality that I should be aware of?
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The presence of a persistent damp smell in your kitchen especially after rainfall can indeed be indicative of moisture issues and potentially mold growth. Such conditions are unfortunately not uncommon in Dubai due to the city's high humidity levels, particularly during certain times of the year.
In the UAE, including Dubai, indoor air quality is governed by several guidelines set forth by local authorities. One key document to refer to is the Standard for Indoor Air Quality (SAQ) which outlines parameters and limits for various pollutants in residential environments. This standard includes provisions on relative humidity, temperature, and the presence of contaminants such as mold spores. Mold growth can lead to serious health issues, especially among family members with respiratory sensitivities or pre-existing conditions like allergies or asthma. Symptoms you've mentioned—nasal congestion and coughing—are common complaints associated with exposure to mold. Therefore, it is highly advisable to seek professional assistance for an inspection as soon as possible. Local municipalities such as the Dubai Municipality have established guidelines that mandate regular checks on structures for moisture-related issues. While these might not be directly accessible through public channels, working with a certified environmental inspector who adheres to industry standards will ensure compliance with local regulations and offer tailored advice based on your specific situation. It is also recommended to maintain good indoor ventilation, use dehumidifiers if necessary, and keep surfaces dry to prevent mold growth. However, given the severity of potential health impacts, professional intervention remains critical. For urgent assistance or more information, you can contact service providers such as Saniservice at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or reach out via email: hello@saniservice.com. They are equipped with the expertise and tools to assess your home thoroughly and provide necessary remediation. Remember, early detection and action can significantly reduce the risk of health issues related to mold exposure. |
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