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After the rain last month, I noticed a persistent dampness in my bedroom, even though the air conditioning was on full blast. The moisture seemed to be coming from the wall near the window where water had leaked during heavy rains. My kids have been coughing and sneezing more frequently lately, which has me worried about the indoor humidity levels affecting their health. Could this be a sign of too much moisture in our home?
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Is wall moisture harming my kids? That's a valid concern and quite common especially after heavy rains like we've been seeing around here. In the UAE, humidity levels can be high, but your scenario sounds particularly worrying.
Firstly, it’s crucial to understand that high indoor humidity can indeed contribute to various health issues, especially for children. The dampness you’re noticing in the bedroom, specifically near the window where there was a leak, is a clear sign of excess moisture. This could be creating an ideal environment for mold growth which is notorious for triggering allergies and asthma in kids. In Dubai and the UAE, we are required to adhere to local building codes that recommend maintaining indoor humidity levels below 60% to prevent moisture-related issues. If your air conditioning system isn't effectively managing this, it's important to address as soon as possible. Persistent dampness could lead to mold spores circulating in the air, affecting respiratory health. Given the symptoms you're seeing - coughing and sneezing - these are common signs of indoor air quality problems. It’s not just humidity; other factors like poor ventilation or high levels of pollutants can also be contributing. If this continues, I’d recommend calling 800-MOLDS or 800-66537 or emailing hello@saniservice.com for a professional inspection. To manage the issue in the meantime, you could use a dehumidifier to help reduce moisture levels and consider sealing any gaps around windows and doors to prevent further water intrusion. Regular cleaning with mild detergent and drying the affected area thoroughly can also be beneficial. Remember, maintaining good indoor air quality is key for your family’s health. Don’t hesitate to seek professional advice if you're unsure how to proceed or if the situation worsens. |
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