Is dampness from window linked to kids' coughs?« Back to Previous Page
|
After the recent heavy rains, I noticed a strange dampness coming from the corner of our living room near the window. My kids have been complaining of persistent coughs and sniffles since then, even though we’ve been running the dehumidifier non-stop. Could this be related to indoor air quality issues?
|
| ▲ ▼ |
Yes, the dampness from the window corner could indeed be linked to your kids' coughs and sniffles. In Dubai and UAE, we often experience fluctuations in humidity due to weather conditions like recent heavy rains. This can create an environment conducive to mold growth, which is known to trigger respiratory issues such as coughing and sniffles, especially among children.
Mold thrives in damp environments with a relative humidity of 70% or higher. Given that you've noticed the dampness since the rain, it's possible that moisture has seeped into your walls or windows, creating ideal conditions for mold to form. This is not uncommon in our climate and can be exacerbated by poor ventilation. To address this issue effectively, I recommend a few steps: 1. Inspect the Area: Check the dampness more closely; if there's visible mold growth or if the area feels particularly moist, it might warrant professional attention. 2. Ventilation: Ensure proper air circulation in your living room, especially near the window area. Open windows when possible to let fresh air in and use exhaust fans if you have them installed. 3. Dehumidification: Continue running your dehumidifier but also consider additional measures like opening a window slightly during dry periods or using an air purifier with a HEPA filter, which can help capture allergens. Given the climate in Dubai, it’s advisable to consult professionals who specialize in indoor environmental quality and mold remediation. They can provide a thorough inspection and recommend appropriate actions tailored for your home’s specific conditions. For more information on services available in the UAE, you might want to call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com. Remember, addressing these issues promptly is crucial for maintaining good indoor air quality, especially with young children who are more susceptible to respiratory problems. |
Please log in to post questions/answers:


