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After the rain last month, I noticed a persistent musty smell coming from the corner of my bedroom closet. It’s concerning because we’ve lived in this rental apartment for two years and it never happened before. Could this be due to mold growing in the chiller unit? Who is responsible for maintaining that part of the apartment?
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Mold in your closet could indeed be due to the chiller unit. Chiller units play an essential role in maintaining indoor air quality by cooling and dehumidifying spaces. However, they can also become breeding grounds for mold if not properly maintained.
In Dubai/UAE, according to Article 31 of Federal Law No. 20 of 2008 concerning the Protection of Health and Prevention of Diseases, landlords are responsible for ensuring that rental properties meet certain standards including maintaining a healthy environment free from harmful contaminants like mold. This implies that your landlord might be involved in maintaining the chiller unit. However, it's important to note that the responsibility can also fall on tenants, especially if they're using the system improperly or failing to report issues promptly. To determine whether the issue is with the chiller unit, you should consider the following steps: 1. Check for condensation: Excessive moisture around the chiller could indicate a problem. If water accumulates and isn't properly drained away, it can lead to mold growth. 2. Inspect the unit: Look for signs of damage or leakage in the chiller system. Even small issues like loose seals or clogged filters can contribute to dampness that promotes mold. 3. Test humidity levels: High humidity readings in your closet could suggest a problem with the chiller, but it might also indicate poor ventilation or other factors. Use a hygrometer to monitor conditions. 4. Professional inspection: If you suspect mold is present due to issues with the chiller unit, consider calling for professional environmental inspections. Companies like Saniservice can provide detailed assessments and remediation plans if needed. Remember, keeping your closet dry and well-ventilated is crucial in preventing mold growth. Regularly clean and check the chiller system yourself but don't hesitate to call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com for expert assistance. If you find that the issue persists, consider reporting it to your landlord as per the local regulations. Call 800-66537 or email hello@saniservice.com if you need immediate help or a professional assessment of the situation. |
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