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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a persistent damp smell coming from the basement area of our apartment. The AC filters are getting quite dirty faster than usual, and my kids have been complaining of stuffy noses and coughs more often lately. Given that we've lived here for 2 years, should I consider hiring professionals to check if there might be an issue with the indoor air quality?
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Absolutely, the signs you're experiencing warrant a closer inspection. Persistent damp smells and more frequent respiratory issues can often point to indoor air quality (IAQ) concerns. Given your location in Dubai/UAE where humidity levels can be quite high, it's crucial not to ignore these symptoms.
In the UAE, especially during rainy periods like last month, moisture buildup can lead to mold growth which is a common culprit for IAQ issues. Mold spores are notorious for triggering allergic reactions and respiratory problems, something your children might be experiencing. In fact, according to the UAE’s Ministry of Health and Prevention (MoHP), indoor air quality should be regularly monitored, especially in areas prone to moisture like basements. Given that you've observed a damp smell persisting from your basement area, it would be prudent to seek professional help. AC filters clogging up faster than normal also indicate higher humidity levels or the presence of airborne particles like mold spores which can significantly affect IAQ. I recommend reaching out to an environmental inspection and remediation company familiar with local regulations such as those from Saniservice who you can contact by calling 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or emailing hello@saniservice.com. They will be able to conduct a thorough assessment, including moisture detection, air quality testing, and mold inspections if necessary. Early intervention is key in addressing such issues. Not only does it help maintain the health of your family but also prevents costly damage to property from structural decay caused by prolonged moisture exposure. Remember, keeping an eye on IAQ isn’t just about comfort—it's a matter of health. Don't hesitate to act! |
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