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After the rain last month, I noticed a slimy growth starting on the bathroom tiles near the shower, and now there's a musty smell that doesn't go away even with more ventilation. It’s really concerning because my kids have been coughing frequently, and I suspect it might be mold-related. What can I do to prevent this from happening again?
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Absolutely, mold can cause coughs and other respiratory issues. In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, we often encounter high humidity levels during certain seasons which can lead to mold growth in bathrooms and other damp areas. The situation you've described sounds quite concerning as the slimy growth on your bathroom tiles near the shower and the persistent musty smell are clear signs of potential mold contamination.
Mold spores are airborne and can easily be inhaled, leading to respiratory problems such as coughing, sneezing, nasal congestion, and even more severe issues like asthma attacks or allergic reactions. Given that your kids have been frequently coughing, it's highly advisable to seek professional inspection and remediation services immediately. In the UAE, particularly Dubai, there are specific regulations regarding mold testing and remediation. For instance, the Environmental Health Department requires thorough inspections for mold in residential areas, especially after water damage or excessive humidity. It is crucial that you contact a certified and experienced company like Saniservice (call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com) to assess the situation. Prevention strategies are equally important. First, ensure proper ventilation by using exhaust fans during showers and throughout the day if possible. If your bathroom does not have an exhaust fan, consider installing one as soon as feasible. Secondly, keep humidity levels in check by regularly cleaning areas prone to moisture accumulation, such as around the shower or near plumbing fixtures. Lastly, maintaining a clean and dry environment is key. Use mold inhibitors on surfaces that are particularly susceptible to moisture, like tiles and grout. Regular cleaning with appropriate antifungal agents can also help prevent future growth. Remember, early detection and intervention are critical in managing mold issues effectively. Don't hesitate to act promptly to protect the health of your family. |
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