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After the heavy rainstorm last month, I noticed a persistent damp smell in the kitchen area where we keep our food. The AC in my apartment seems to cycle on and off more frequently than usual, and now both my kids have been complaining of coughing fits, especially at night. Could this be related to indoor air quality issues?
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The damp smell you're noticing in your kitchen area could indeed be signaling an issue that's affecting the indoor air quality of your home. In dubai and uae, we've seen cases where heavy rain can lead to moisture buildup, especially in areas prone to leakage or poor ventilation like kitchens. This excess moisture can create a breeding ground for mold and mildew, which are known to release spores into the air that can irritate respiratory systems.
The damp smell, along with your ac cycling more frequently could be signs of an underlying problem. It's quite common in dubai homes where AC units have to work harder during humid conditions. This increased use might also reflect a higher moisture content in the air which could be affecting the efficiency and longevity of your system. Your kids complaining about coughing fits, especially at night, is definitely concerning. In fact, it aligns with reports from the health department here that link poor indoor air quality to respiratory issues, particularly among children who are more susceptible due to their smaller lung capacity. Given these symptoms and signs, i'd strongly recommend you contact a professional for an inspection. The team at saniservice.com can conduct a thorough assessment of your home’s air quality and identify any moisture-related concerns. They can also provide guidance on remediation steps like dehumidification, proper ventilation, and the use of air purifiers if necessary. Remember, in dubai we follow uae's building and health codes which require regular maintenance checks to ensure safety standards are met, especially post-weather events like heavy rainstorms. Staying proactive about your indoor environment can help prevent more serious health issues down the line. Call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com today for a consultation. Don’t let this issue affect you and your family’s well-being any longer. |
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