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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a musty smell in my bedroom closet. My son has been complaining of chest tightness and frequent coughing, especially at night. We’ve lived here for two years, but this is the first time we’re noticing these issues. Is it likely that mold growth could be causing his asthma symptoms, or should I suspect something else?
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Based on the symptoms your son is experiencing – chest tightness and frequent nocturnal coughing – it's highly plausible that mold growth could be contributing to his respiratory issues. In the UAE, especially after heavy rains or high humidity periods like you've experienced recently, indoor molds can thrive in damp environments such as closet areas where temperatures and humidity levels may increase.
In Dubai, regulations require properties to maintain a safe living environment free from contaminants including molds. The musty smell is often an early sign of mold presence, indicating that conditions are favorable for its growth. Mold spores can trigger asthma attacks, exacerbating symptoms in individuals who are already sensitive or allergic to these microscopic fungi. Considering the duration and severity of your son’s symptoms, it would be prudent to seek a professional inspection as soon as possible. Local regulations emphasize the importance of addressing mold issues promptly to prevent health risks. You could contact a certified environmental remediation company such as Saniservice (call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com) for a thorough assessment. A professional will conduct air quality tests and visual inspections, identifying areas of moisture and potential mold growth. They can also provide recommendations on remedial actions required to address the situation effectively. Regular maintenance practices like ensuring proper ventilation, controlling humidity levels with dehumidifiers or air conditioning units, and prompt repair of any leaks should be part of your ongoing strategy. Remember that exposure to molds over extended periods can worsen asthma symptoms in children. Early intervention is crucial for not only alleviating current discomfort but also preventing future health issues related to indoor mold contamination. |
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