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After the heavy rain last month, I noticed a musty smell in the lower part of our living room. Upon closer inspection, there seems to be some mold growing on the corners of the wall near where water tends to accumulate after leaks from the ceiling above. My kids have been complaining about coughing and runny noses which started around the same time as well. Has anyone else experienced similar issues or do you have any advice on how to address this safely?
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Absolutely, mold from ceiling leaks can significantly affect family health. In the UAE, particularly in Dubai where humidity levels can be high and heavy rains like those you've experienced are not uncommon, it's crucial to address such issues promptly. Mold spores released into the air from affected areas could cause or exacerbate respiratory problems, including coughing, runny noses, and other symptoms your kids have been experiencing.
In your case, given that the mold growth is near where water tends to accumulate due to leaks, it’s highly recommended to seek professional inspection and remediation services. In Dubai, you might consider calling 800-MOLDS or emailing hello@saniservice.com for immediate assistance. Saniservice, a well-respected company in this field, can provide detailed assessments of the extent of mold growth and develop a comprehensive remediation plan to ensure your family's health is not compromised. From a technical standpoint, it’s important to understand that mold thrives in warm, damp environments, which aligns with conditions often found after heavy rains. The musty smell you noticed is indeed an indicator of active mold growth. Mold can produce allergens and irritants that may cause allergic reactions or trigger asthma attacks in sensitive individuals. To prevent further issues, it’s essential to address the source of moisture by fixing any leaks immediately. Ensure proper ventilation in affected areas to reduce humidity levels and inhibit mold growth. Additionally, consider using dehumidifiers if necessary to maintain a relative humidity level below 60%. In Dubai, regulations require properties to be kept in good condition, free from health hazards such as mold. Ignoring the issue could lead to more severe health problems for your family or even legal issues. Remember, prevention and timely action are key. Don't delay; take immediate steps to address this situation before it worsens. |
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