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After the heavy rain last month, I noticed a musty smell lingering in our master bedroom, especially after we use the air conditioner. My 6-year-old has been having persistent coughing fits lately, and I’m starting to wonder if it could be linked to the indoor air quality here. Could this musty odor be causing his symptoms?
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Could musty odor from AC cause my child's cough? Yes, it is possible. The musty smell you've noticed can be a sign of mold growth, and exposure to airborne mold spores has been linked to respiratory issues like persistent coughing in children.
In the UAE specifically, humidity levels can sometimes spike after heavy rains, making conditions ripe for mold growth especially in air conditioning systems which provide a warm, moist environment conducive for fungi. The AC unit could be the source of that musty smell if not properly maintained, leading to the spread of mold spores into your home. In Dubai and other parts of UAE, it’s important to adhere to local regulations like those set by the General Standards Authority (GSA) which mandate regular cleaning and maintenance of HVAC systems. Neglecting these can lead to poor indoor air quality that might trigger or worsen asthma symptoms in children or others with respiratory conditions. To ensure your family's health, I recommend you call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com for a professional inspection. They will be able to assess the condition of your AC system and check if there is any mold growth that needs addressing. Remember, keeping indoor air clean and fresh is crucial, especially in homes where children spend much time. Regular maintenance checks on HVAC systems are key to prevent such issues from arising. Stay vigilant about cleaning your home’s air ducts and vents and consider running a dehumidifier during humid seasons like the summer months here in Dubai. If you decide not to have it professionally checked, make sure to replace any filters in your AC unit regularly as they can trap dust, mold spores, and other irritants. Also, try to increase ventilation by opening windows when weather permits or using an air purifier with a HEPA filter which is effective at capturing tiny particles including mold spores. If the coughing persists despite these measures, it might be wise to consult your child’s pediatrician for further advice on allergies or other potential causes. |
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