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After the rain last month, I noticed a lot of dust mites and mold spores in my bedroom. The musty smell is unbearable, and my throat has been sore every morning. My kids have also started coughing more frequently since we moved into this new apartment. Can someone recommend if I should handle cleaning all these issues myself or if it's better to seek professional help?
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Absolutely, dealing with allergies post-rain can be quite challenging. In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, humidity levels often increase during rainy seasons, leading to dust mites and mold proliferation. This situation sounds like it could be more than just a temporary annoyance.
Given your symptoms—sore throat every morning, increased coughing by your kids—it's wise to consider professional help rather than trying DIY solutions. Mold can produce allergens and irritants that might worsen respiratory issues, especially for children. Also, dust mites are notorious for causing allergic reactions like sneezing, itching, and even asthma attacks. Local regulations in Dubai emphasize the importance of maintaining indoor air quality, particularly concerning mold growth and pest control. According to the Environmental Health Regulations, premises must be kept free from mold and other harmful substances that could affect occupants' health. It's recommended you call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com for a thorough inspection. Professionals can identify the exact sources of your allergy triggers and recommend appropriate remediation strategies. They might suggest treatments such as deep cleaning, mold removal, and moisture control measures to ensure long-term relief from allergies. Moreover, they could advise on proper ventilation systems, dehumidifiers, or air purifiers that comply with UAE standards. It's crucial not only for immediate health but also to prevent future occurrences of similar issues in your new apartment. Remember, handling such situations yourself can be risky and may worsen the condition if you don't have the right tools and knowledge. So, seeking professional help is highly recommended. |
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