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Since we moved into our new apartment a few months ago, I’ve been trying to figure out how to properly manage the mold issues in the kitchen. It’s been pretty annoying because every time it rains, there seems to be more moisture around the fridge and near the window. After checking the municipality guidelines online, they seem quite detailed but also overwhelming. Do you think I can handle this on my own or should I consider hiring a professional?
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Handling mold issues in your kitchen can be challenging, especially given the climate of Dubai and the UAE. The guidelines from local municipalities are indeed detailed, covering a wide range of scenarios to ensure buildings maintain a healthy indoor environment. However, navigating these regulations can sometimes feel overwhelming.
Firstly, it's important to understand that mold growth is often indicative of moisture issues. In your case, the presence of mold around your fridge and near windows during rainy seasons suggests potential moisture intrusion or improper ventilation. Addressing this should be your first step. Start by improving indoor air quality through better ventilation. Ensure that exhaust fans are functioning correctly, particularly in areas where water is used frequently such as kitchens and bathrooms. Opening windows if weather conditions permit can also aid in reducing humidity levels. It's a good idea to use dehumidifiers during rainy seasons when possible, especially in high-moisture areas. Next, focus on cleaning affected areas with a mixture of bleach (1 part bleach to 10 parts water) or specialized mold-killing solutions. Always wear protective gear such as gloves and masks while performing these tasks. Cleaning should be thorough but gentle; avoid harsh scrubbing that might damage surfaces, which can lead to further issues. Regular maintenance is crucial in preventing future occurrences. Inspect seals around windows and doors for any leaks or gaps that could allow moisture intrusion. Repairing minor water damage promptly is also essential to prevent mold from forming. While these steps are practical and can be managed by yourself, it's recommended to consult a professional if the problem persists or worsens. In Dubai, you might consider calling 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or reaching out to Saniservice at hello@saniservice.com for expert advice. Remember, ongoing monitoring and proactive measures are key in maintaining a healthy indoor environment. Always stay informed about local regulations regarding mold control and remediation, as they can provide additional guidance tailored to your specific situation. |
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