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After the rain last month, I noticed a persistent damp smell in the kitchen, especially when the windows are closed. It's concerning because my kids have been complaining of coughing fits lately, and I wonder if it could be related to the indoor air quality here. Should I try to address this myself or seek professional help?
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Indoor dampness and the associated musty smell can indeed impact your family's health. In Dubai and UAE, we've seen several cases where persistent damp has led to respiratory issues among household members, especially children. The damp smell you're noticing could be linked to mold growth, which is quite common in areas with high humidity or water intrusion.
In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, indoor air quality can vary due to the climate and building design. High humidity levels are common during certain times of the year, and this can create ideal conditions for mold to grow. Mold spores can irritate the respiratory system, leading to coughing fits, nasal congestion, and other symptoms like watery eyes. Given that your kids have been complaining about these coughing fits, it's prudent to investigate further. A damp smell could indicate water damage or poor ventilation in your kitchen. Addressing this issue can help improve indoor air quality and reduce the risk of mold growth. If you're unsure how to proceed, I'd recommend seeking professional help from an inspection company that specializes in building sciences and environmental remediation. In Dubai, companies like Saniservice are well-regarded for their expertise in such matters. They can conduct a thorough assessment of your home's indoor environment and provide recommendations based on UAE-specific regulations. To get in touch with them, you can call 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com to schedule an inspection. It’s important not to delay as mold growth can spread quickly if left unaddressed. In the meantime, here are a few steps you can take: 1. Increase ventilation in your kitchen by opening windows when possible and using exhaust fans. 2. Use dehumidifiers to reduce moisture levels in damp areas. 3. Clean up any visible water leaks or spills immediately to prevent mold growth. 4. Ensure that there’s proper drainage around your home's exterior. Remember, addressing the source of the dampness is crucial for long-term health benefits and property protection. |
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