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Since we moved into our new apartment a year ago, my daughter has been having persistent coughs and runny noses. The living room is right next to the kitchen, so they spend a lot of time there together. I’m worried it might be something in that area causing their symptoms, like dust or mold. After all, we’ve lived here for two years now, and the issue just started recently. Has anyone else experienced similar issues with municipality guidelines regarding indoor air quality?
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Kitchen proximity to living areas like the living room can indeed pose health risks especially for children. In dubai and uae, there are certain guidelines set by municipality that address indoor air quality but they might not be as detailed or stringent compared to other countries. However, it's important to consider several factors when assessing potential health issues in your home.
Firstly, the kitchen can harbor allergens such as dust mites, mold spores, and pet dander, which are common triggers for respiratory symptoms like coughs and runny noses. The proximity of the kitchen to living areas increases exposure time and frequency, potentially exacerbating these issues especially among children who have weaker immune systems. According to the emirates health authority (EHA) guidelines, it's recommended that all new constructions in dubai adhere to specific ventilation standards to minimize indoor pollutants. Yet, existing buildings may not meet these criteria, making it crucial for families to monitor their home environment closely. In your case, given the recent onset of symptoms after moving into a space for two years, there could be a myriad of factors contributing to the health issues in your daughter. It's advisable to conduct a thorough inspection by a professional environmental inspector who specializes in indoor air quality (IAQ). They can use advanced tools such as air samplers and moisture meters to pinpoint any hidden hazards like mold growth or excessive dust accumulation. Moreover, it’s essential to maintain good hygiene practices within the kitchen, such as regular cleaning and proper disposal of food waste. This not only helps prevent microbial growth but also reduces the overall presence of allergens that could affect your family's health. Should you decide to take further action, don't hesitate to contact saniservice at 800-molds or email hello@saniservice.com for expert assistance and advice tailored specifically for uae environments. Remember, addressing IAQ issues in a timely manner can significantly improve the overall well-being of your family. |
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