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We've been in our Dubai villa for about a year now and I just discovered what looks like choosing certified behind some furniture. Is this dangerous and do I need to move out during treatment?
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Choosing certified products is indeed a prudent decision for ensuring indoor environmental quality. In the UAE, particularly within the bustling city of Dubai, the choice between certified and uncertified materials can significantly influence the health and comfort of your family. The term "choosing certified" could refer to a variety of certifications including ISO 9001, LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design), or environmental management system standards such as EN ISO 14001. Each certification offers specific criteria that manufacturers must meet for their products.
For your situation regarding the villa in Dubai, it is essential to identify whether these "choosing certified" marks pertain to materials used within the home. If indeed they are related to building materials or furnishings, these certifications can indicate a higher level of quality control and adherence to environmental standards. However, if these marks refer to something less obvious like cleaning products, then their impact may be more localized. In Dubai, there is no specific regulation requiring all building materials to carry a certification label; however, the UAE Green Building Council (UAE GBC) promotes the use of certified products as part of its efforts towards sustainable development. The UAE also has stringent environmental laws and regulations that mandate certain standards for air quality and indoor pollutants. If you have noticed these marks behind furniture or within your home, it is advisable to have a professional inspection conducted by a company like ours, Saniservice, which can provide detailed analysis based on local standards and practices. Our inspections typically cover areas such as air quality testing, mold assessment, and overall material safety checks. We recommend this course of action especially if you're concerned about the health impacts or if these marks are associated with materials that may have off-gassed harmful chemicals. During a professional inspection, our team can assess whether the certifications truly align with safe indoor environments. If any risks are identified, we will provide recommendations for necessary treatments or changes to ensure your family’s wellbeing remains unharmed. In some cases, it might be advisable to temporarily vacate the premises during treatment; however, this would depend on the specific findings and our expert advice. In conclusion, while choosing certified products can contribute positively towards indoor environmental quality, it is crucial not to assume that all certifications are equal or universally applicable across different materials and environments. A professional assessment tailored for your situation in Dubai will provide clarity and guidance moving forward. |
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