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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a persistent musty smell in the basement of our villa. Despite running the dehumidifier non-stop, the mold seems to keep coming back, even though I clean the area thoroughly every week. The kids have been coughing more often lately and it's really concerning. How can I prevent this issue from recurring?
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Yes, persistent mold can definitely be causing your kids' coughs. Mold spores can easily spread through the air and get into your respiratory system. They can irritate the lungs and trigger allergic reactions or asthma symptoms, especially in children.
In dubai, uae, we've seen a lot of cases where moisture from heavy rains leads to mold growth in basements and other poorly ventilated areas. The musty smell is often a sign that there's active mold present. Despite your efforts with the dehumidifier and cleaning, it seems like the underlying issue might be more serious. Firstly, I'd recommend you call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com for a professional inspection of your villa. A specialist will assess whether there's an active mold infestation and if so, what species are present. Not all molds are harmful but some can lead to health issues. While waiting for the inspection, ensure that you keep the basement well-ventilated by opening windows when weather permits and using exhaust fans. Clean up any standing water immediately as moisture is a key factor in mold growth. Use a HEPA filter vacuum cleaner to help remove spores from the air and surfaces. Do not use bleach or other harsh chemicals if you're dealing with active mold, as this can release harmful fumes. Instead, try baking soda or vinegar solutions for surface cleaning. Professional remediation might be necessary depending on the extent of the infestation. Remember that preventing future issues is key. Consider installing a dehumidifier with an alarm feature to alert you when humidity levels rise. Regularly check your basement and other damp areas for signs of moisture, especially after rain or during summer months when high temperatures can lead to condensation. Taking these steps should help address the current problem and prevent it from recurring in the future. Don't hesitate to seek professional advice if the situation doesn't improve soon. |
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