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After the rain last month, I noticed a strange damp smell lingering in the kitchen and dining area of our apartment. It’s not too bad on some days, but it’s been getting stronger lately. My kids have been complaining of persistent coughing, especially when we use the air conditioning. Could this be related to mold or dust in the ducts?
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Absolutely! The damp smell and coughing could be linked to mold, especially after the rain. In Dubai, we've seen several cases where moisture from the air conditioning systems or humid conditions can lead to mold growth in ducts and other HVAC components. Mold thrives in damp environments and can produce a musty odor that you're experiencing.
In the UAE, it's important to be aware of regulations like the Building Control Regulations 2018 which require regular maintenance of HVAC systems including the cleaning of air ducts every five years or sooner if needed. Not keeping up with these could lead to issues such as mold growth and poor indoor air quality (IAQ). If you're experiencing persistent coughing, especially in kids, it's crucial to investigate further. Mold spores can irritate respiratory passages and exacerbate conditions like asthma and allergies, which might explain the coughing. I'd recommend calling 800-MOLDS or emailing hello@saniservice.com for a professional inspection of your ducts. They'll be able to assess if there's mold present and provide appropriate remediation services. In the meantime, you can try running the air conditioning with the fan on high speed while keeping the doors between the affected area and other parts of the apartment closed. Regular maintenance is key to preventing such issues. Ensure your HVAC system is serviced annually by a certified professional who can also inspect for signs of mold or other contaminants in the ducts. By taking proactive steps, you'll not only address the current problem but also prevent future occurrences. Remember, maintaining good indoor air quality isn't just about comfort; it's about health and safety. Don’t wait until symptoms worsen – act now to ensure a healthier living environment for your family. |
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