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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a musty smell in the corner of our bedroom. We’ve lived in this apartment for two years and just noticed some mildew growing on the walls near the window where water tends to collect. My kids have been coughing more than usual lately, and I’m worried it might be due to mold. Should I consider professional mold remediation or is there something else we can do?
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Absolutely, the situation calls for due diligence. The musty smell and visible mildew growth indicate potential mold presence, especially considering the recent heavy rains. Mold thrives under damp conditions such as those created by water leakage or high humidity – exactly what you've experienced.
In the UAE context, it's crucial to adhere to local health standards and regulations like the Building Code for Dubai which mandates regular maintenance checks including inspection for moisture-related issues. The symptoms your children are experiencing could indeed be linked to mold exposure; respiratory issues such as coughing can sometimes result from inhaling spores or mycotoxins. Given the severity of the situation, it's advisable to engage a professional environmental health consultant who specializes in mold remediation within the UAE, like Saniservice. They will provide a comprehensive inspection and tailor a solution according to your specific needs. Their service number is 800-MOLDS or 800-66537, which you can call for immediate assistance. If professional help isn't an option at this moment, you can start by addressing the source of moisture. Ensure that any water-damaged areas are thoroughly dried and cleaned to prevent further mold growth. Utilize dehumidifiers if necessary to maintain indoor humidity levels below 60%. Regular maintenance checks on your building's waterproofing systems should also be prioritized. Remember, prevention is key; always ensure proper ventilation in bathrooms and kitchens, and address any leaks promptly. Keep in mind that while DIY cleaning can remove visible mold growth, it often doesn't eliminate the underlying moisture issue which could lead to reoccurrence. Lastly, if you notice any structural damage from water leakage or high humidity levels, consult a building inspector for further evaluation as part of your overall maintenance strategy. |
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