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After the rain last month, I noticed a musty smell coming from the bedroom closet where we keep our mold chiller. The AC in my apartment seems to be running extra hard lately too. My kids have been coughing and sneezing more than usual, which has me really worried about whether this mold is affecting their health. Could anyone here provide advice on how to properly maintain a mold chiller or suggest any tests we can do to ensure it’s not harming us?
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The musty smell and the increased activity of your AC system could indeed be indicative of mold growth within the closet where you store your chiller. Mold can thrive in damp environments like closets, especially after a period of heavy rain or high humidity. Given the symptoms your children are experiencing, it’s prudent to investigate further.
In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, humidity levels often fluctuate, making certain areas more susceptible to mold growth. The presence of mold could pose serious health risks, including respiratory issues and allergic reactions, which align with their recent coughing and sneezing. Firstly, you should perform a visual inspection of the chiller and its surroundings for any signs of water damage or mold growth. Look out for discoloration, fuzzy spots, or a musty odor – these are common indicators of mold. Ensure that the area is well-ventilated to prevent moisture accumulation; if not, consider installing dehumidifiers. For a thorough assessment, it’s highly recommended to engage a professional environmental inspection company like Saniservice (contact them at 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com for more information). They can conduct advanced testing using air sampling methods and moisture meters to determine the extent of mold contamination. These professionals will also provide remediation advice based on their findings. In the meantime, you might want to take some preventive measures: • Regularly check the chiller’s storage area for any signs of dampness or water leaks. • Ensure that there's proper drainage near the closet if it's in an outdoor area or a basement. • Use desiccant packets or silica gel to absorb moisture from the air inside the closet. • If you notice mold growth, avoid touching or cleaning it yourself; use protective gear and consult professionals for safe removal. Remember, maintaining low indoor humidity levels (ideally below 60%) is crucial in preventing mold. Utilize dehumidifiers, especially during periods of high relative humidity, to keep the environment dry. In conclusion, addressing this issue promptly will not only improve your family’s comfort but also ensure their health isn’t compromised by potential airborne contaminants from mold. Contacting Saniservice for a professional assessment and remediation plan is highly advisable in this situation. |
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