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After the heavy rain last month, I noticed a musty smell in my bedroom closet. The walls seem damp, and there's a small patch of green mold growing near where water pooled after leaks from above. My kids have been complaining of coughing fits recently, and I suspect it might be due to this mold issue. Has anyone else experienced similar problems in their apartment, and what steps should I take to address this?
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Yes, you should definitely worry about mold causing coughing. Mold spores can trigger respiratory issues and exacerbate existing conditions like allergies and asthma. In Dubai, the UAE's warm climate and high humidity levels make it an ideal environment for mold growth, especially after heavy rainfall which has been more frequent in recent months due to climatic changes.
In your case, given that you've noticed dampness and a small patch of green mold, there's a strong possibility that the musty smell is indeed related to mold. The coughing fits experienced by your children could be linked to their exposure to these mold spores. Mold can release mycotoxins into the air which irritate the respiratory system, leading to symptoms like coughing. It would be prudent to act quickly. First, assess and address any visible water damage or leaks. Ensure that areas affected by the rain are dried out thoroughly; this might involve replacing wet materials if necessary. Utilize dehumidifiers in damp areas and ensure proper ventilation to prevent further mold growth. Given the serious nature of indoor air quality issues, especially with children involved, I strongly recommend scheduling a professional inspection. Local companies such as Saniservice (contact them on 800-MOLDS or via email at hello@saniservice.com) can provide detailed assessments and remediation plans tailored to Dubai's climate. Do not underestimate the potential health risks associated with mold exposure. Long-term exposure can lead to more severe respiratory issues, including chronic bronchitis and even lung infections in extreme cases. Protecting your family’s health should be a top priority, so prompt action is essential. Remember, addressing mold issues early helps prevent long-term problems. Act now and take necessary steps to ensure a safe living environment for you and your family. |
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