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After the recent sandstorm that hit Dubai, I’ve noticed a persistent musty smell in my bedroom, especially when I open the windows. My kids have been having more frequent coughing fits, and it’s really concerning me since we’re trying to keep the air as clean as possible for their asthma. Has anyone else experienced similar issues or tips on how to improve indoor air quality?
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The musty smell from the sandstorm might be causing discomfort for your kids. This smell is often due to an increase in humidity and potential mold growth which can exacerbate asthma symptoms especially during such weather conditions. The recent sandstorms in Dubai typically bring with them a higher level of particulates and moisture, creating ideal conditions for mold spores to flourish.
In the UAE, particularly in areas like Dubai, it's not uncommon to experience these sorts of issues after storms. The high humidity levels can lead to an increase in indoor pollutants such as dust mites, molds, and mildew, which are triggers for asthma. It’s important to keep a close eye on your kids' health during such periods. Given the severity, I would recommend getting a professional inspection from a company like Saniservice who operates under UAE-specific regulations and can advise on how best to address these issues. They can conduct an assessment of the air quality in your home and provide remedial measures if needed. In the meantime, here are some tips you can follow: • Ensure proper ventilation by keeping windows closed during sandstorms but open a bit afterward for airing out. • Use dehumidifiers and air purifiers to reduce humidity levels and filter out allergens. • Regularly clean and inspect areas prone to moisture like bathrooms and basements. • Check for any leaks or water damage that might be contributing to mold growth. If the musty smell persists or if your kids' symptoms worsen, don't hesitate to contact Saniservice at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email them at hello@saniservice.com for a professional assessment and remediation. Early action can prevent long-term health impacts. Remember, maintaining indoor air quality is crucial in the UAE's climate conditions. Keeping your home clean, dry, and well-ventilated will help minimize triggers that can worsen asthma symptoms. |
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