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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a persistent musty smell in my bedroom, even after airing out the room several times. The air conditioning unit has also started to drip more than usual. Is this something that could be causing health issues for our family, and should we address it sooner rather than later?
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Dampness from rain can indeed lead to health concerns especially in areas like Dubai where humidity levels tend to be high. In your case, the musty smell and increased moisture from the AC dripping suggest a potential problem that might need addressing sooner rather than later.
Firstly, it's important to understand how dampness affects indoor air quality (IAQ) in the UAE context. Excess moisture can lead to the growth of mold which is a significant health risk. Mold spores floating in the air can trigger allergies and respiratory issues, especially for children, elderly people, or those with pre-existing conditions like asthma. Given your situation, it would be wise to have a professional inspection done as soon as possible. In Dubai, regulations such as the UAE Building Code mandate that buildings must maintain proper moisture control measures to ensure IAQ standards are met. Non-compliance can lead to issues beyond health, affecting the structural integrity of the building too. If you choose not to call for an inspection, here are some steps you could take: • Regularly clean and dry any areas where water has accumulated • Check if there’s a way to increase ventilation in your bedroom or other damp areas • Replace any wet or damaged materials like carpets or furniture that might be harboring mold Saniservice is a reputable company operating in the UAE, providing professional mold inspection and remediation services. Their hotline 800-MOLDS (800-66537) can provide you with immediate assistance. Remember, addressing these issues promptly will not only improve your family's health but also protect your home’s value. |
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