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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a strange mold growth on the ceiling of our master bedroom. The kids haven't been feeling well lately, and I’m starting to wonder if it’s related. Could this be causing their coughs? What steps should I take to clean up and prevent this from happening again?
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Is mold from ceiling making kids sick?
Well, it's not uncommon for molds to grow post heavy rains and that's what i suspect is happening in your master bedroom. The damp conditions after such weather events can certainly create an ideal environment for mold growth. Mold spores are airborne and when inhaled they might irritate the respiratory system leading to coughs, sniffles or worse - asthma attacks. It’s important though not to jump into conclusions without a professional inspection as other factors may also be at play. In Dubai/UAE, we're particularly concerned with indoor air quality due to our climate and construction practices. The UAE has specific regulations regarding the use of building materials and practices that ensure safe environments for inhabitants. However, in cases like yours, it's crucial to get a professional assessment to rule out any serious health risks. To address your concerns: 1. First, take note of any changes in air quality or humidity levels in your home. High humidity is often a key factor in mold growth. 2. Consider scheduling an inspection with a certified environmental service provider. In Dubai, companies like Saniservice are highly reputable and can provide thorough assessments. 3. If you decide to clean the mold yourself, ensure that you use appropriate safety measures such as wearing protective gear including gloves, masks, and goggles. 4. The cleaning process should involve thoroughly washing the affected area with a mixture of water and detergent or using specialized mold-killing solutions. Always follow the manufacturer’s instructions carefully. For your children's wellbeing, it might be wise to consult a pediatrician who can provide guidance based on their current health status. They may recommend allergy tests if necessary. Remember, prevention is key in avoiding future issues. Ensure proper ventilation and air conditioning maintenance, as well as regular cleaning of areas prone to moisture build-up like bathrooms and kitchens. If you require immediate assistance or more information, don't hesitate to call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com for professional guidance and support. Stay safe & healthy! |
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