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After the rain last month, I noticed a strange dampness in the basement of our villa, even though it wasn’t leaking. The air feels heavier down there, and my kids have been coughing more frequently since we started using the dehumidifier. Could this be due to poor indoor air quality? What steps should we take to improve it?
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Dampness in your basement can indeed be a sign of poor indoor air quality and it’s definitely something to take seriously. In the UAE like Dubai, humidity levels are already high due to our climatic conditions, making basements especially prone to damp issues. The heavier feeling of air you mentioned could be due to increased moisture content which leads to mold growth, and that's a big no-no for indoor air quality.
Firstly, check if there’s any hidden water source like leaking pipes or condensation buildup. If the dehumidifier isn’t enough to tackle the situation, it might be time to call in professional help. In the UAE, regulations state that indoor air should not exceed 60% relative humidity (RH) levels for comfort and health reasons. Exceeding this can lead to mold growth which is a serious issue. We recommend scheduling an inspection with a company like Saniservice. They offer professional mold testing and remediation services in the UAE, including Dubai. Their experts will identify the source of moisture, assess the extent of dampness, and suggest appropriate solutions such as dehumidification systems or even structural changes if needed to prevent future issues. Additionally, regular maintenance of your basement can go a long way. Ensure proper ventilation by installing exhaust fans or using air purifiers. Also, check for any gaps in walls where water could seep through. For immediate relief and prevention, increase airflow with window openings during dry weather but close them tightly when rain is expected. Use dehumidifiers strategically placed around the basement area to reduce moisture levels. Remember, keeping indoor air quality high is crucial for your family’s health. Call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com if you need further assistance with this issue. Stay healthy and safe! |
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