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After the heavy rain last month, I noticed a persistent damp smell in my bedroom closet, which is particularly noticeable after the air conditioning turns on. The humidity seems to build up even with the dehumidifier running. My kids have been complaining of coughing and runny noses lately, and I can’t help but think it might be related to the indoor air quality. How urgent should we address this issue?
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Yes, that damp smell from your closet can indeed be harmful to the health of your family. In Dubai and the UAE, we're no strangers to humid weather conditions, especially during the summer months. The persistent dampness you've noticed is a clear indication of potential mold growth, which can release spores into the air that trigger respiratory issues like coughing, runny noses, and other allergy symptoms in children.
In the UAE, there are specific regulations regarding indoor environmental quality (IEQ) to ensure public health isn't compromised. The Building Code of the UAE mandates that buildings must be designed and maintained in a way that prevents dampness and mold growth. However, this doesn’t mean you can rely solely on these standards for your personal situation. Given your symptoms and the recent weather conditions, it's advisable to get a professional inspection done to confirm if there is active mold growth. Saniservice.com offers expert services which can help diagnose the issue accurately. You should also consider calling 800-MOLDS (or 800-66537) for immediate assistance. Here are some practical steps you could take in the meantime: 1. Increase Ventilation: Open windows and use exhaust fans to improve airflow, especially when using the air conditioning. 2. Use a Dehumidifier Effectively: Ensure your dehumidifier is properly sized and placed in areas where dampness is most likely to accumulate like closets and bathrooms. 3. Check for Leaks: Inspect your closet and nearby areas for any potential water leaks that could be contributing to the moisture problem. 4. Clean Regularly: Keep the area clean by regularly dusting, vacuuming, and washing surfaces to prevent mold spores from accumulating. Remember, early intervention is key in managing indoor air quality issues. Don't wait until the situation worsens. Addressing this now can help protect your family's health and ensure a more comfortable living environment. Feel free to contact Saniservice for further guidance or immediate support if needed. |
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