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Since we moved into our new apartment on the third floor of a high-rise building, my family has been dealing with persistent sneezes and sniffles. The air in our living room, which gets plenty of sunlight during the day, still feels damp and smells faintly moldy, even after airing it out. It's concerning given that my son has asthma. Have anyone else experienced similar issues in Dubai? Is there anything we can do to address this problem before it affects everyone’s health more seriously?
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Yes, damp air from mold can definitely be affecting your health. In the UAE, particularly during our humid summer months, mold growth is a common issue, especially in high-rise buildings where there might be poor ventilation or water intrusion issues. Mold not only affects indoor air quality but can also exacerbate respiratory conditions like asthma.
In Dubai and other parts of the UAE, it's not uncommon for residents to experience similar symptoms you're describing. The damp feeling and moldy smell suggest that your apartment could have some moisture-related problems. Given these concerns, especially with a family member who has asthma, I strongly recommend scheduling a professional inspection by an environmental health consultant or a company like Saniservice (call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com for more info). They can help identify the source of the moisture and assess any mold contamination. In the meantime, here are some steps you can take to mitigate the issue: 1. Increase ventilation: Even though your living room gets plenty of sunlight, ensuring good airflow is crucial. Use exhaust fans or open windows (when weather permits) to reduce humidity levels. 2. Clean surfaces: Regularly clean and dry any damp areas in your home with a solution of water and detergent. Focus on the corners where walls meet the floor, behind furniture, and near windows. 3. Check for leaks: Inspect plumbing and HVAC systems for any leaks or condensation issues that could be causing moisture buildup. 4. Use dehumidifiers: If high humidity levels persist, consider using a portable dehumidifier to reduce moisture in the air. Remember, mold can pose serious health risks, so it's important not to delay addressing this issue. By taking proactive steps now, you can help protect your family’s health and ensure a more comfortable living environment. |
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