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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a musty smell in the basement where we store a lot of our winter clothing. The AC filter was quite dirty, and when I checked, there seemed to be a bit of mold growing on some of the shelves. My kids have been coughing more than usual lately, and I’m worried it might be related. Is this something that could be causing respiratory issues?
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Could mold cause respiratory issues? Yes, it can. In the UAE, like in other regions, mold exposure can lead to various health problems, especially for those who are sensitive or have pre-existing conditions such as asthma or allergies.
In Dubai and the UAE, we've seen instances where heavy rains, such as what happened last month, can cause moisture buildup in basements and storage areas. This creates an environment where mold thrives, leading to musty odors and visible growth on shelves and other surfaces. Mold spores floating in the air can be breathed in and trigger respiratory issues like coughing, wheezing, and shortness of breath. In your case, the dirty AC filter and mold growing on the shelves are red flags. The musty smell, along with your kids' increased coughing, could indeed indicate an issue related to mold exposure. It's important not to ignore these signs; they can potentially lead to more serious health problems if left unchecked. I recommend calling 800-MOLDS or emailing hello@saniservice.com for a professional inspection and remediation service. This step is crucial because the cleanup process requires expertise to ensure that all mold colonies are properly identified, contained, and removed without causing further damage or spreading spores around your home. Remember, dealing with mold in Dubai should be approached seriously due to the local regulations and standards. Proper handling of mold contamination not only protects health but also ensures compliance with building codes and environmental laws. Taking immediate action can help prevent further respiratory issues for you and your family while ensuring a safer indoor environment. |
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