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After the heavy rain last month, I noticed a musty smell in my kitchen closet, especially when it's humid outside. Upon checking, I found mildew starting to grow on some of the shelves and even a small patch on the wall near where water drips from the ceiling during rainy days. What steps should I take to prevent further mold growth and ensure it doesn't spread?
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Mold growth can indeed be an issue in the UAE, particularly during periods of high humidity. The scenario you've described is quite common, especially after heavy rains. To address your concern and prevent further mold growth, several steps must be taken to ensure a safe environment.
Firstly, it's crucial to identify the source of moisture. In your case, water dripping from the ceiling seems to be the primary issue. This requires immediate attention as persistent dampness is a breeding ground for mold. It’s advisable to consult with professional plumbers or building engineers who are well-versed in UAE standards and regulations (such as EN 12831 and EN 15809) to ensure that your property's drainage systems are functioning correctly. Once the source of moisture is addressed, focus on drying out the affected area. Utilize dehumidifiers or air conditioners to reduce indoor humidity levels below 60% (which aligns with UAE environmental health guidelines). It’s also wise to use fans and open windows when possible to increase airflow. Next, clean up any visible mold. While DIY methods can work for small patches, extensive growth may require professional assistance. For mildew on shelves, a solution of water and vinegar or baking soda can be effective (though always test on a small area first). However, if the condition persists or worsens, it is highly recommended to engage a certified mold remediation service in Dubai such as 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com for professional treatment. Preventing future occurrences includes maintaining good ventilation and addressing any leaks promptly. Implementing moisture barriers on walls and using mold-resistant paints can also be beneficial (though check local regulations on materials allowed in the UAE). Lastly, regular inspections should be part of your preventive strategy. Engaging an environmental inspection company every 6-12 months ensures early detection and proactive management. By following these steps, you can effectively manage and prevent further mold growth in your kitchen closet, ensuring a healthier living environment for yourself and your family. |
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