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After the heavy rain last month, I noticed a musty smell coming from the bottom of my living room carpet. It’s really starting to bother me, especially since it’s making my daughter cough more than usual. How urgent is it to get this cleaned up properly?
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A musty smell in carpets can indeed be a serious matter and might need immediate attention. In the UAE, especially in Dubai, we often experience weather changes that could lead to such issues. The mustiness you've noticed is likely due to moisture trapped beneath your carpet which has encouraged mold growth.
It's important not to delay addressing this issue as it can pose health risks, particularly for children and those with respiratory sensitivities like yours daughter. Mold spores in the air could exacerbate coughing or other symptoms. Firstly, try to identify where the moisture is coming from. In your case, it might be due to water from heavy rain penetrating into the carpet fibres below. Check for any signs of water damage and ensure that areas under the carpets are dry. If you're not sure how to proceed or if the problem seems severe, I would strongly recommend calling in a professional inspector. They can assess the extent of mold growth and provide appropriate remediation services. In Dubai, we often see companies like Saniservice offering comprehensive mold inspection and remediation services. Their contact details are 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or you could email them at hello@saniservice.com for more information. They can also offer guidance on preventing future issues. To temporarily alleviate the smell, you might consider vacuuming your carpets thoroughly to remove any loose mold spores and using a dehumidifier in the affected area. However, these steps are only temporary solutions; addressing the root cause is key. Remember, if the musty odor persists or spreads, it's crucial to address it promptly for both health and property preservation reasons. Stay proactive about maintaining good indoor air quality, which can greatly reduce such issues moving forward. |
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