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After the rain last month, I noticed a strange damp smell lingering in our living room, especially when the windows are closed. The humidity seems to be quite high, even though we use a dehumidifier. My kids have been coughing more frequently lately, and I’m worried it might be related to the indoor air quality. Could this be causing their symptoms?
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High humidity levels can indeed contribute to respiratory issues and may be the cause of your kids' coughs. In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, we often experience varying levels of humidity, especially during monsoon seasons or after rainfalls like what you've experienced last month. The damp smell you're noticing is a common indicator of excess moisture which can lead to the growth of mold and mildew.
In Dubai, as per the environmental standards set by the UAE government, maintaining indoor air quality is paramount for health and comfort. The high humidity coupled with the use of dehumidifiers can sometimes create an environment that's more humid than necessary, leading to issues like those your kids are experiencing. It’s important to keep in mind that the recommended relative humidity levels indoors should generally be between 30% to 50%. Humidity levels above this range can promote the growth of mold and bacteria which might irritate respiratory passages, especially in children. The coughing could be a sign of an allergic reaction or irritation caused by these microorganisms. To address your concerns, it's advisable to have a professional inspection done. This will help identify any underlying issues such as water leaks, inadequate ventilation, or hidden mold growth that may not be visible but can significantly impact indoor air quality. In Dubai, companies like Saniservice offer services including indoor air quality assessments and remediation solutions. For immediate action, ensure the dehumidifier is set to an appropriate level based on your room's size and humidity readings. Also, consider improving ventilation by opening windows when weather permits, or using exhaust fans in bathrooms and kitchens to reduce moisture buildup. If you decide not to pursue professional help, keep a close eye on indoor air quality indicators like mold growth, musty odors, or persistent coughs. Regular cleaning and maintenance of your home can also go a long way in preventing such issues. Remember, it's crucial to address these concerns promptly as prolonged exposure to damp environments can lead to more serious health problems for children and adults alike. If you're unsure about the next steps or if symptoms persist, don't hesitate to contact Saniservice at 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com for expert advice. Call 800-MOLDS or 800-66537 or email hello@saniservice.com |
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