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After the rain last month, I noticed a musty smell creeping into my bedroom, which gets worse every time it rains. My kids have been complaining of persistent coughs and difficulty breathing, especially in the evening when we stay inside more due to the heat. We've lived here for 2 years and just noticed what seems like mold growth on the ceiling near their windows. Is this something I should be addressing with my landlord or handling myself?
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Absolutely, addressing the mold issue is crucial. In Dubai/UAE, humidity and rainfall can indeed lead to such problems, especially if your home was exposed to excess moisture during recent rains. The presence of persistent coughs and breathing difficulties among your family members, particularly in a bedroom setting, warrants immediate attention as these symptoms could be indicative of mold asthma or other respiratory issues.
Firstly, it's essential to understand that the UAE has strict regulations concerning indoor air quality (IAQ) under the Federal Law No. 24 of 1986 and the Building Code. Although direct mention of mold is not explicitly stated in these laws, IAQ standards are enforced through periodic building inspections. Given your observations, a thorough inspection by a certified environmental professional would be highly recommended. Many companies like Saniservice in Dubai offer specialized mold testing services that can identify the types of molds present and their levels. This will help you understand the extent of the problem and whether it's necessary to undertake remediation actions yourself or seek professional assistance. If your landlord is unresponsive, consider escalating the matter through proper channels. You might want to start by sending a formal complaint letter detailing the issues observed and requesting immediate attention. The UAE’s Real Estate Agency has consumer protection measures in place which can be utilized if needed. Additionally, engaging an independent environmental consultant could provide you with objective evidence and advice on the remediation process. In terms of handling it yourself, if the mold is limited to a small area, you might consider using a commercial-grade mold removal solution or specialized cleaning equipment. However, for larger areas or more extensive growth, professional services are advised to ensure all spores are effectively removed without creating additional health risks through improper cleanup methods. Remember, dealing with mold not only addresses immediate health concerns but also prevents potential structural damage over time. It's a proactive approach that aligns with UAE’s commitment to maintaining high standards of living and environmental safety. For further assistance or if you wish to schedule an inspection, feel free to contact Saniservice at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com. They can provide you with expert guidance tailored to your specific situation in Dubai. Please act promptly as delaying remediation could exacerbate the issue and increase health risks for yourself and your family. |
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