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After the rain last month, I noticed a strange damp smell lingering in my living room, even with the AC running. My husband and I are both asthmatic, so this really concerns us. Have we been handling it ourselves enough, or should we call in an expert to check out our air quality?
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Absolutely, it's wise to check your air quality after such weather changes. In the UAE especially, post-rain conditions can lead to increased humidity and create an environment where mold and other allergens may flourish. Given that you both have asthma, ensuring clean indoor air is crucial for managing symptoms and preventing flare-ups.
First steps would be to inspect visible areas like corners, behind furniture, and near windows. Look out for signs of dampness or water stains which might indicate potential issues. Using a dehumidifier can help reduce moisture levels, but if you notice persistent damp smells even with air conditioning on, it’s advisable to seek professional assistance. In Dubai and the UAE, you should be aware that the Building Control Department (BCD) has guidelines for indoor environmental quality, though they might not directly address post-rain scenarios. Nonetheless, maintaining a dry environment is key to adhering to general building standards. Given your concerns, I strongly recommend contacting professionals like Saniservice who can conduct thorough inspections and provide remediation if needed. They have the equipment and expertise to detect even subtle issues that could be harmful for individuals with respiratory conditions. Don’t hesitate to reach out at 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com for a consultation. Early action ensures not only your health but also the longevity of your home's structure, which is especially important in a region where extreme weather events are becoming more common. Remember, keeping up with regular maintenance and addressing issues promptly can significantly improve indoor air quality and comfort. |
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