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After the rain last month, I noticed a strange musty smell lingering in the living room, especially when it’s humid outside. My kids have been complaining of sneezing and coughing every morning since we got home from school. Could this be due to mold or other airborne contaminants? What steps should I take to address this issue before it affects my family's health further?
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Could mold be causing my kids' symptoms? That's a valid concern and it sounds like you're being proactive. The musty smell and morning coughing and sneezing could indeed be linked to mold or other airborne contaminants. In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, humidity levels can spike during rainy seasons, making your situation more critical.
In the UAE, mold growth is common after periods of high humidity, especially in poorly ventilated areas like living rooms. Mold spores are tiny and easily spread through air currents, which could explain why you notice them when it's humid outside but not as much on dry days. The symptoms your kids are experiencing—coughing and sneezing—are also typical reactions to mold exposure. Firstly, ensure that the area is well ventilated. Open windows if possible, or use an air purifier with a HEPA filter to capture small particles like mold spores. It's crucial to keep humidity levels low in your home; consider using dehumidifiers, especially after rainy periods. However, given how persistent the smell and symptoms are, it might be wise to call in professionals for inspection. In Dubai, companies like Saniservice (call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com) can perform a thorough assessment of your home's indoor air quality and identify any hidden mold growth. Remember that mold not only affects health but also the value and safety of your property. Early detection is key to preventing further issues. While you're waiting for an inspection, continue to maintain low humidity levels and good ventilation in your living space. Taking these steps can help mitigate the problem until a professional assessment is completed. Don't hesitate to seek expert advice if the symptoms persist or worsen. Your family's health should be the top priority! |
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