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After the rain last month, I noticed a strange dampness around the air vents in our bedroom, and my son has had a persistent cough that seems to get worse when we use the AC. Could this be related to the ductwork? Should I try cleaning it myself or should I call a professional?
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Could damp air vents be from mold? Yes, it is quite possible that the unusual moisture around your bedroom's air vents could be related to mold growth. Mold thrives in humid and moist environments, which are unfortunately common in Dubai during rainy seasons.
Given the UAE's climate and the recent rainfall, it would not be surprising if condensation has accumulated within your ductwork or even started mold colonies. Dampness around vent areas can indeed lead to unpleasant odors, like mustiness, and could potentially cause respiratory issues for family members, such as your son who seems to have a worsening cough when using the air conditioning. It’s important to note that in Dubai, it is highly recommended to call professionals for an inspection. Local regulations often stipulate that building services should be maintained at high standards to ensure occupant health and comfort. Ignoring potential mold issues could lead to more serious health problems over time. If you decide to clean the ducts yourself, do it with caution. Use appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), like gloves and masks, and make sure to properly ventilate the area if you can. However, given the complexity of ductwork and the potential for spreading mold spores during cleaning, hiring a professional is advised. For expert assistance, consider reaching out to Saniservice at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or by emailing hello@saniservice.com. They can provide safe and effective duct cleaning services that will help alleviate any moisture issues and ensure your family's health is not compromised. Remember, addressing potential mold growth promptly can save you from bigger problems down the line. |
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