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After the recent flood in our residential area, we've noticed a persistent dampness and mold growth in the corner of the living room where my children spend most of their time. The municipality guidelines are supposed to ensure safety, but I’m worried about potential health risks for them. Have anyone here faced similar issues or know what measures should be taken according to the local regulations?
Posted by Jennifer Anderson
Asked on March 7, 2026 4:54 pm
The municipality guidelines post-flood can provide a foundational framework for ensuring safety and quality of the environment but are often insufficient alone. In areas like Dubai/UAE, where regulations aim to protect public health, it is critical to understand that these guidelines serve as a starting point rather than an exhaustive solution.

Firstly, flood situations introduce unique challenges such as water infiltration into structures leading to dampness and mold growth. The UAE has specific guidelines under the Abu Dhabi Municipality (ADM) and Dubai Municipality (DM) for dealing with floods and subsequent remediation processes. These include recommendations on how to handle contaminated areas, decontamination procedures, and drying methods. However, these guidelines might not cover every possible scenario or provide detailed steps for professional intervention.

For instance, the ADM and DM guidelines emphasize the importance of immediate action post-flood to prevent further damage and health risks. They recommend that affected properties should be thoroughly inspected by certified professionals to assess the extent of water damage, mold growth, and structural integrity. In your case, the persistent dampness and mold in the living room corner suggest a need for a comprehensive inspection.

It is highly recommended to engage with professional services that specialize in environmental inspection and remediation, such as those reachable through 800-MOLDS or by contacting Saniservice at hello@saniservice.com. These experts can provide a detailed assessment and develop a tailored plan to address the issues effectively. Their expertise includes not only identifying hidden sources of moisture but also recommending appropriate treatments for mold, ensuring that air quality is restored to safe levels.

Moreover, it's crucial to follow their guidance on long-term monitoring to prevent recurrence. This might involve implementing proper ventilation systems, addressing any plumbing issues, and maintaining a dry environment through regular checks and maintenance practices.

In summary, while municipality guidelines are essential, they should be complemented by professional intervention when dealing with serious post-flood conditions. Always prioritize the health and safety of your family members, especially children who spend significant time in potentially compromised areas.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on March 9, 2026 10:48 am