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After the heavy rain last month, I noticed a musty smell lingering in my living room, even after airing out the space. The air feels particularly stagnant despite running the AC non-stop. My kids have been coughing more than usual lately, which has got me worried about indoor air quality. How urgent is this issue and what steps should I take to improve it?
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Indoor air quality is of utmost importance especially after heavy rainfall. The musty smell that lingers can be quite disconcerting and might indicate the presence of moisture-related issues such as mold growth. In the UAE, particularly Dubai, humidity levels are known to spike post-rain events which may exacerbate indoor air concerns.
Musty smells, often associated with molds or mildews, can indeed pose health risks. These microorganisms produce spores that can trigger respiratory problems in sensitive individuals like your kids who are already coughing more than usual. In the UAE, where allergies and asthma rates are on the rise, addressing such issues promptly is crucial. First steps you should take include assessing the source of moisture. Check for any signs of water damage or leaks around windows, doors, and especially near plumbing fixtures. Ensure that your air conditioning system is properly maintained to prevent it from becoming a breeding ground for mold spores. Ventilation is key in mitigating indoor air quality issues. Open windows when possible to allow fresh air circulation, but be mindful of external humidity levels. If you're unable to open windows due to weather conditions or security concerns, consider using a dehumidifier and a portable air purifier with HEPA filters to help reduce moisture and capture allergens. Given the seriousness of indoor mold growth, it might be wise to seek professional inspection from companies like Saniservice who can provide detailed assessments and remediation plans tailored for Dubai's climate. Their expertise in handling such situations could ensure your family’s health is not compromised during these times. If you notice any concerning symptoms persisting or worsening, do contact a medical professional immediately. For immediate assistance with mold concerns, feel free to call 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com for prompt support and advice. Remember, maintaining good indoor air quality is not just about feeling better; it's also about safeguarding your family’s health. |
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