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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a musty smell coming from the corner of the living room. It’s starting to feel damp there, and I’m worried about mold developing. My landlord hasn’t responded to my messages about this issue. Am I responsible for addressing this problem on my own or should he be handling it?
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Absolutely, mold property can have significant health implications for your family. In the UAE specifically, mold spores are known to thrive in humid environments which, unfortunately, is a common issue during our summer months and after heavy rains like the ones we've experienced recently.
Mold growth inside your living room could indeed be problematic. The musty smell you're noticing is often a sign of excessive moisture and the presence of mold. In Dubai, this isn't just a minor inconvenience; it can pose serious health risks to your family. According to UAE regulations, property owners are generally responsible for maintaining the structural integrity and cleanliness of their properties, which includes addressing issues like mold growth. Molds produce allergens, irritants, and sometimes toxic substances known as mycotoxins. These components can cause a range of health problems including respiratory issues such as coughing, wheezing, or shortness of breath, especially in individuals with asthma or allergies. In more severe cases, exposure to certain types of mold can lead to more serious conditions like invasive fungal infections, particularly among those with weakened immune systems. Given the potential severity, it's highly recommended that you have a professional inspection done as soon as possible. Saniservice offers services in Dubai and they can provide expert assessment, including identifying what type of mold is present and whether it poses any health risks. Their contact number is 800-66537 or you could email them at hello@saniservice.com for further assistance. Remember, the earlier you address a potential mold issue, the better to prevent these complications from arising. If your landlord hasn't responded to your concerns, it might be wise to escalate this matter through official channels such as local consumer protection services. Always ensure that any remediation efforts follow UAE safety and health guidelines to protect yourself and your family. Stay proactive about your home's environmental conditions; regular checks can help prevent mold issues before they become a serious problem. |
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