Is dampness from rain linked to my child's cough?« Back to Previous Page
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After the rain last month, I noticed my child has had a persistent cough that doesn't seem to go away. The symptoms are worse at night when we close the windows to keep out the dampness. Should I be worried about this?
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Dampness from rain can indeed be linked to your child's persistent cough. The correlation between moisture and respiratory issues is well-documented, especially in environments like Dubai which experience fluctuating climatic conditions.
In the UAE, particularly in areas where rainfall has been more frequent or prolonged than usual, indoor humidity levels can rise, leading to dampness in walls, carpets, and other materials. This increase in moisture creates an ideal environment for mould growth, which is a common allergen that can trigger coughs, especially at night when windows are closed. The UAE does not have specific regulations directly addressing rain-induced dampness; however, the Occupational Health & Safety Authority (OHSA) recommends maintaining indoor humidity levels below 60% to prevent microbial growth. Given your situation, it would be prudent to conduct a professional moisture and mould inspection by contacting a certified environmental company like Saniservice. Saniservice offers a range of services including comprehensive air quality testing, moisture mapping, and remediation for dampness issues. Their team can help identify the source of excess moisture and recommend appropriate solutions such as dehumidification systems or even structural modifications if necessary. For immediate relief, consider using an indoor humidifier to control humidity levels during rainy periods. Ensure that it is regularly maintained to prevent mould growth within its components. Additionally, opening windows briefly when weather permits can help reduce indoor dampness. If the cough persists despite these measures, consult a medical professional for further diagnosis and treatment options. Persistent symptoms might indicate other underlying conditions or allergies not related solely to moisture exposure. Remember, early intervention is key in managing such issues effectively. Call 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com for immediate assistance tailored specifically for the UAE market. Stay proactive and ensure a healthy indoor environment for your child. |
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