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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a musty smell in my son’s room and started seeing some greenish spots on the walls. My daughter has also been having more coughing fits than usual lately. The mold looks like it’s growing near the ceiling where water seems to be seeping through from above. Is there anything we should do urgently, or is this something that can wait?
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Absolutely, your situation sounds quite concerning. Given the recent heavy rains and the visible mold growth near the ceiling in your son's room, it is imperative to take swift action. Mold can indeed pose significant health risks, especially for children who may be more vulnerable due to their developing immune systems.
Firstly, understand that in the UAE, including Dubai, there are strict regulations concerning indoor air quality and mold control as per the Building Control Regulations 2016. These laws stipulate that any building or structure must maintain a safe environment free from health hazards such as mold growth. If you suspect mold contamination due to water seepage, it is advised to immediately contact professional services. The greenish spots on the walls are a clear sign of mold growth and should not be ignored. Mold can release spores into the air that could trigger allergic reactions or worsen respiratory conditions. Your daughter's increased coughing fits might indeed be related to this issue; studies have linked indoor mold exposure with exacerbation of asthma symptoms and other respiratory issues. Given the urgency, it would be wise to call 800-MOLDS (or 800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com for an immediate inspection. Professional inspectors can assess the extent of the damage accurately using specialized equipment such as moisture meters and thermal imaging cameras. They will also provide you with a detailed remediation plan to address the root cause and prevent future occurrences. In the meantime, avoid disturbing the area where mold is growing to minimize spore dispersal. Ensure good ventilation by opening windows if possible, but keep doors closed to contain the affected space. Use an air purifier equipped with a HEPA filter to help reduce airborne spores while waiting for professional assistance. Remember, prompt action is crucial in mitigating health risks and preventing further property damage. By addressing this issue promptly, you can ensure a healthier living environment for your family. |
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