Is damp wall and mold causing kids' coughs?« Back to Previous Page
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After the rain last month, I noticed a musty smell lingering in my bedroom closet, especially after opening my clothes. The walls seem damp, and there's some visible mold growing on the ceiling tiles. My kids have been complaining of coughing, and I'm worried it might be related to this. Has anyone here faced similar issues and what steps did you take for mold testing?
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Yes, damp walls and mold can indeed be causing your kids' coughs. Mold spores, once airborne, can irritate the respiratory system leading to symptoms such as coughing, sneezing, runny nose, and even asthma attacks. The UAE, including Dubai, has specific regulations regarding indoor air quality and mold control which you should adhere to for a healthy living environment.
In your case, given that you've noticed visible mold growth on ceiling tiles in the closet and an ongoing dampness issue, it is highly advisable to seek professional assistance immediately. Local laws such as those outlined in UAE's Federal Decree-Law No. 31 of 2006 concerning Public Health require property owners to maintain premises in a condition that does not pose a risk to public health. To proceed with mold testing and remediation, here are some key steps you should take: 1. Professional Inspection: Call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com for an immediate inspection. A certified professional will conduct air quality tests using specialized equipment like spore traps and culture plates to determine the extent of mold contamination. 2. Sampling Techniques: Ensure that samples are taken from affected areas, including both visible and hidden sources such as behind walls and under floors. This helps in identifying not only the type but also the severity of the mold problem. 3. Remediation Plan: Once the testing is complete, a remediation plan will be proposed based on the findings. This typically includes steps like removing contaminated materials, cleaning or treating surfaces with approved biocides, and ensuring proper ventilation to prevent recurrence. 4. Post-Remediation Monitoring: After remediation, further tests might be necessary to confirm that all mold has been eliminated and that air quality is satisfactory. Remember, handling mold can be hazardous if not done correctly due to the potential release of spores during cleanup activities. Therefore, always opt for professionals who are equipped with the right knowledge and tools to manage this safely. By addressing the issue promptly, you'll not only improve your home’s indoor air quality but also protect the health of your family, especially children who might be more vulnerable to respiratory issues caused by mold exposure. |
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