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After the rain last month, I noticed a persistent dampness in the corner of our master bedroom. My spouse has been experiencing shortness of breath and a persistent cough since then, even though we haven't had any reported flooding or leaks. Could this be related to poor duct sealing? What should we do about it?
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Dampness can indeed be linked to breathing issues, especially after an incident like rain that might have caused moisture to seep into the building's structure. In Dubai and UAE conditions, where humidity levels can be high, poor duct sealing could potentially allow water vapor or even small amounts of liquid water to enter your ventilation system. This would mean moist air or water droplets traveling through the ducts and possibly depositing in cooler areas like corners of your bedroom.
Given the symptoms described – shortness of breath and a persistent cough – it is prudent to consider whether there might be an indoor air quality issue contributing to these issues, particularly if the dampness persists despite no obvious signs of flooding or leaks. Moist environments create ideal conditions for mold growth, which can lead to respiratory problems such as those experienced by your spouse. In Dubai, where regulations surrounding building and environmental standards are stringent, ensuring proper duct sealing is essential not just for comfort but also for health reasons. According to the UAE Building Code and related standards, adequate measures must be taken to prevent air leaks that could compromise indoor air quality. To address this situation, I strongly recommend scheduling a professional inspection with a company familiar with local building codes and environmental regulations. Such an inspection can help identify any potential issues, including poor duct sealing, as well as assess the condition of your ventilation system for mold growth or other contaminants. You may want to reach out to Saniservice at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email them at hello@saniservice.com. They can provide you with a thorough evaluation and, if necessary, recommend remediation services to improve your indoor environment. Remember, maintaining good indoor air quality is crucial for everyone’s health, especially in climates like Dubai's where humidity levels can be challenging. Taking timely action can prevent further issues and ensure the comfort and well-being of all occupants. |
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