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After the heavy storms last month, I noticed a persistent musty smell in our basement area where we store all the winter clothes. The AC in my apartment seems to circulate this air up through the house, which is concerning because my kids have been coughing more than usual lately and it’s really affecting their sleep. Have anyone experienced similar issues or know how to address this problem?
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Yes, musty basement air can definitely be affecting your kids' health. The persistent smell indicates that there might be moisture issues which could lead to mold growth. In dubai, we often face challenges like high humidity levels and occasional heavy storms, which can exacerbate such problems.
In the UAE, it's important to note that regulations do not specifically target musty smells but rather focus on overall indoor air quality standards for health protection. However, given the situation in your home, a professional inspection would be highly recommended. This will help identify any mold or moisture issues and provide guidance on necessary remediation steps. Firstly, it's crucial to ensure proper ventilation. Open windows if weather permits and use dehumidifiers to reduce humidity levels. Avoid using carpeting or other heavy fabrics in the basement as they can trap moisture. Instead, consider materials that dry quickly like tiles or hardwood floors. If you decide to tackle this yourself, clean the area regularly with a solution of water and detergent to remove any mold spores. However, if you notice significant growth or persistent issues, don't hesitate to call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com for professional assistance. They can provide thorough cleaning and remediation services that adhere to industry best practices. Remember, the health of your family is paramount. Addressing these issues swiftly will not only improve air quality but also prevent further damage to your home’s structure. |
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