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After the rain last month, I noticed a damp smell lingering in my bedroom closet, even though it was dry outside. My kids have been coughing more frequently since we moved to this floor of the building, and I’m starting to wonder if it might be due to poor indoor air quality. The rental agreement doesn’t mention anything about maintaining indoor air quality, but is that something I should be concerned about?
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Absolutely, indoor air quality (IAQ) is something that should be of great concern. In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, we've seen an increase in IAQ issues due to climatic conditions and modern building practices. The damp smell you're noticing could be a sign of mold growth which is a common issue post-rain, even when it's dry outside.
In the UAE, there are no specific regulations mandating indoor air quality standards for residential buildings like we see in some other countries. However, this doesn't mean that maintaining good IAQ isn't important. Poor IAQ can lead to health issues especially for children and elderly individuals which seems to be an issue you're encountering with your kids. The damp smell might indicate moisture buildup or potential mold growth behind walls, carpets, or even in the closet itself. Mold spores can irritate respiratory systems leading to coughing, sneezing, and other symptoms. It's crucial to act on this as soon as possible to prevent any worsening of health conditions for your family. A professional inspection would be highly recommended to identify the source of the damp smell and assess overall IAQ in your home. You can call 800-MOLDS or 800-66537 or email hello@saniservice.com for an expert assessment. They will use specialized equipment like moisture meters, thermal imaging cameras, and air quality analyzers to pinpoint any issues. Some steps you can take in the meantime include ensuring proper ventilation by opening windows when weather permits and using dehumidifiers if necessary. Keeping your home well-ventilated can help reduce moisture levels which is key in preventing mold growth. Remember, addressing IAQ isn't just about feeling better; it's also about compliance with good building maintenance practices. Taking action now could save you from bigger issues down the line. |
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