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After the heavy rain last month, I noticed a musty smell in my bedroom closet. The walls seem damp despite using a dehumidifier, and my kids have been coughing more frequently since we moved into this apartment two years ago. Is this urgent? What should I do immediately to address potential mold asthma issues?
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Dampness is indeed a primary trigger for mold growth and can lead to serious health issues including asthma. In the UAE, particularly in Dubai where humidity levels are often high, it’s crucial to address any signs of dampness promptly. The scenario you described, where there's been heavy rain and now you're experiencing musty smells and increased coughing in your kids, points strongly towards mold growth.
In the UAE, regulations stipulate that properties should be inspected for moisture intrusion and proper ventilation systems maintained. If the walls are still damp despite using a dehumidifier, this suggests a deeper issue such as water leakage or insufficient insulation which needs to be addressed by a professional immediately. Given your concerns about mold asthma, it's urgent to have your premises evaluated by a certified environmental specialist who can perform comprehensive air quality testing and provide remediation advice. Call 800-MOLDS or 800-66537 or email hello@saniservice.com for immediate assistance. These professionals will use advanced tools like moisture meters, thermal imaging cameras, and air samplers to identify mold colonies and assess the extent of contamination. If mold is detected, it's essential to act swiftly. Small patches of mold can be treated with biocides and proper cleaning methods, but larger infestations may require specialized removal techniques involving encapsulation or complete demolition and rebuilding depending on severity. Always ensure that remediation workers are licensed and follow strict safety protocols to prevent cross-contamination. In the meantime, take steps to improve air circulation in your home by opening windows when weather permits and using exhaust fans regularly. Avoid activities that can disturb mold spores such as vacuuming or dusting until a professional has dealt with it. Keep indoor humidity levels below 60% to inhibit further growth. Use silica gel packets or desiccant dehumidifiers if necessary. Remember, exposure to mold can exacerbate existing respiratory conditions and trigger asthma attacks in sensitive individuals. Protect your family's health by addressing this issue seriously and seeking expert advice without delay. |
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