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Since we moved into our new flat a couple of months ago, I’ve noticed a strange, lingering smell in the living room. It’s not unpleasant but definitely noticeable, especially after someone takes a shower or uses the kitchen. My 7-year-old has been complaining of occasional shortness of breath and coughing, particularly at night. Could this be related to indoor air quality? What should I do to improve the air in our home?
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Could strange smells affect my child's breathing?
Strange smells in your home can indeed have an impact on your family’s health, including that of your 7-year-old. In dubai and the uae, indoor air quality (iaq) is a significant concern due to factors like high humidity during summer, presence of volatile organic compounds (voc), and other pollutants. The smell you describe could be related to several potential issues such as mold growth, off-gassing from new furnishings or materials, or even poor ventilation. Mold spores can exacerbate respiratory issues in children, leading to symptoms like shortness of breath and coughing, which your child is experiencing at night. Given the importance of maintaining a healthy living environment, especially for children, it would be wise to get an inspection done by a professional. This will help identify any hidden sources of pollution that might not be immediately obvious. In dubai, you can contact 800-MOLDS or 800-66537 or email hello@saniservice.com for such services. To improve the air quality in your home right away: 1. Increase ventilation: Open windows to allow fresh air circulation when possible. 2. Use an air purifier: Especially models that can filter out small particles and vocs. 3. Regularly clean surfaces and carpets to reduce dust and allergens. 4. Avoid using strong chemicals or aerosols, which could release more pollutants into the air. Remember, maintaining a clean and healthy indoor environment is crucial for everyone’s well-being but particularly so for children who are more vulnerable to respiratory issues. Taking proactive steps can significantly improve your family's comfort and health in dubai. If you notice any changes in your child’s breathing or if the issue persists after some basic steps, it may be time to seek medical advice as well. |
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