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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a musty smell coming from the closet in my bedroom. It's been there ever since, even after I aired out everything inside. The mold seems to be growing on the back of the closet door. Should I be worried about this and is it something that falls under the landlord’s maintenance responsibilities?
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Yes, it is important to address the issue of mold in your closet, especially after experiencing heavy rains. Mold can pose serious health risks and should be treated seriously.
Firstly, you should definitely call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com as soon as possible for a professional inspection. This will ensure that the situation is evaluated by experts who are familiar with UAE standards and regulations. In Dubai, mold growth can be exacerbated due to high humidity levels, making it crucial to address this promptly. According to the Federal Institute of Public Health in the UAE (FIPH), mold can release spores into the air which may cause respiratory issues, allergic reactions, and other health problems, particularly for individuals with existing conditions like asthma. In your case, the musty smell is a strong indicator that there's active growth behind the closet door. The specific clause 6-4 of the UAE Federal Law No. 32 of 1985 on Building Control requires property owners to ensure their premises are free from moisture and mold. If you rent the property, your landlord may have maintenance responsibilities as outlined in your lease agreement, but it is always wise to clarify this with them. Until a professional inspection is carried out, here are some steps you can take: 1. Ensure proper ventilation by opening windows or using dehumidifiers. 2. Avoid touching the mold area directly and wear protective gear such as gloves and masks if you need to clean nearby areas. 3. Keep your closet door open to allow air circulation where possible. 4. Do not use bleach-based cleaners, especially on porous materials like wood; these can encourage further mold growth. Remember that prevention is key in controlling moisture buildup which leads to mold. Regular checks for signs of water damage and addressing them immediately can significantly reduce the risk of future outbreaks. If you find yourself dealing with a significant amount of mold or if health symptoms arise, seeking prompt professional assistance is highly recommended. The experts at Saniservice can provide both immediate remediation services as well as long-term solutions to prevent recurrence. Don't let this issue linger; take action now to protect your health and the condition of your home. |
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