Is mold from ceiling causing health issues? Who pays to fix?« Back to Previous Page
|
After the rain last month, I noticed a strange greenish stain on the ceiling above our bedroom. My kids have been complaining of headaches and nose irritation lately too. Could this be mold? Who is responsible for fixing it—me or my landlord?
|
|
It sounds like a serious concern and indeed, mold growth can cause various health issues such as headaches, nasal irritation, and other respiratory problems. The greenish stain on your ceiling might well be indicative of mold growth which is often associated with water damage from recent rain.
In the UAE, especially in Dubai, mold growth due to moisture is quite common. According to local regulations, landlords are generally responsible for maintaining the structural integrity of a property, including addressing any issues that result from leaks or other water-related damages. However, tenants should also be proactive and report any such concerns promptly. To properly assess if your symptoms are indeed caused by mold and to identify its extent, it would be advisable to schedule a professional inspection. In Dubai, companies like Saniservice can conduct thorough inspections using advanced techniques such as moisture meters and air sampling to detect mold spores. This will provide you with accurate information about the presence of harmful mold. If mold is confirmed, remediation should be addressed without delay. The removal process involves safely removing contaminated materials, treating surfaces with appropriate biocides, and ensuring adequate ventilation. It's crucial that this work is done by professionals to prevent cross-contamination and ensure safety during and after the cleanup. Regarding who pays for it - in most cases, especially if the damage is due to a leak or other water-related issues not caused directly by your actions, the landlord should cover these costs under their maintenance obligations. However, if you suspect that the issue was caused by improper use of the property (like leaving windows open during heavy rain), then this might be considered differently and it's wise to clarify with both parties. Given the importance of this matter, I strongly recommend contacting Saniservice at 800-MOLDS or emailing hello@saniservice.com for further guidance. They can provide you with a detailed assessment and a quote for remediation services if needed. Remember, early detection and prompt action are key in managing mold issues effectively. Stay proactive, and ensure your health is prioritized! |
Please log in to post questions/answers: