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After the heavy rainfall last month, I noticed a strange moldy odor coming from the basement of our new apartment. It’s quite concerning because we’ve only had guests over there twice since moving in, but both times they commented on how musty it smelled. Given that my kids have also been having more frequent coughing fits lately, is this indoor air quality issue something I should address immediately or can we wait a bit to see if the smell goes away?
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Absolutely, the moldy odor you're experiencing in your basement is something that warrants immediate attention. In Dubai and across the UAE, indoor air quality can be greatly impacted by environmental factors such as heavy rainfall, which sounds like it's a scenario very much applicable to your situation.
In the UAE, indoor air quality is not just a matter of comfort but also public health concern. As per the Environment Agency - Abu Dhabi (EAD) guidelines, mold growth in buildings can lead to respiratory issues, especially for children and individuals with pre-existing conditions. The musty smell you've been experiencing could be indicative of active mold colonies thriving due to excess moisture or water damage from the rainfall. Firstly, it’s important to note that mold remediation should not be delayed as it can spread and cause further health hazards. Addressing this issue promptly will also prevent costly structural damages over time. A professional inspection is recommended to assess the extent of the contamination and ensure proper removal methods are used. To begin with, you could try to identify sources of moisture by checking for leaks or condensation around windows and pipes. Once identified, ensure these areas are properly dried out and sealed. However, given the severity of your situation, it would be prudent to call in a professional service like Saniservice at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) for an inspection and remediation. In the meantime, keep the area well-ventilated by opening windows if weather permits. Also, avoid using fans that might spread mold spores around. Cleaning up visible mold with a solution of bleach and water can help, but remember this is only temporary until proper removal services arrive. Remember, your health and the safety of your family come first. Don't hesitate to act quickly and seek professional advice to ensure a safe living environment for you and your kids. |
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