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After the heavy rains we had last month, I noticed a musty smell in my bedroom closet. The walls seem damp despite keeping the windows closed. My son has been complaining of a persistent cough, and I suspect it might be mold asthma. What steps can I take to prevent this from happening or recurring?
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Absolutely, you should be concerned about mold asthma. The symptoms your son is experiencing – persistent coughing – can indeed point towards an allergic reaction to mold spores. In the context of Dubai and the UAE, it's crucial to understand that while mold thrives in damp environments, even a small amount can lead to serious respiratory issues, especially for individuals with existing allergies or asthma.
In the aftermath of heavy rains, which you mentioned experiencing recently, it’s imperative to conduct a thorough inspection. The musty smell and dampness on your bedroom walls are red flags indicating potential mold growth. According to UAE regulations, especially in areas like Dubai where humidity levels can be high during certain months, regular checks for moisture buildup and mold presence are recommended. Firstly, you should consider calling 800-MOLDS or emailing hello@saniservice.com for a professional inspection. These experts have the necessary tools and expertise to identify hidden molds that might not be visible to the naked eye but can still affect your family’s health. If you decide to proceed with DIY checks, wear protective gear such as gloves and masks before entering the affected area. Inspect behind walls, around windows, and under carpets for signs of moisture or mold growth. Use a digital hygrometer to measure humidity levels; anything above 60% can encourage mold development. If you find any suspicious spots, take pictures and document their locations. For prevention: • Ensure good ventilation in areas prone to dampness like bathrooms and kitchens. • Use dehumidifiers and air conditioners during humid periods. • Address any leaks promptly as they contribute significantly to mold growth. • Clean your home regularly with products that can kill fungi and bacteria. Remember, while these steps are helpful, professional remediation might be necessary. Once molds are identified, a licensed contractor will remove the affected materials and treat surfaces to prevent re-infestation. They may also suggest structural changes like waterproofing basement walls or installing better insulation to reduce humidity. Taking timely action can prevent mold asthma and ensure the health of your family, especially with children being particularly vulnerable to respiratory issues caused by airborne spores. |
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