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After the recent heavy flooding in our building, we’ve noticed a strange damp smell lingering in the basement where I keep all my boxes. The maintenance team says they’re working on it but haven’t given any specific timeline yet. Should I be more urgent about having this area checked by certified professionals to ensure there’s no serious mold issue?
Posted by Julia Lopez
Asked on December 18, 2025 6:36 pm
Absolutely, given the recent flooding incident and the lingering damp smell in your basement, it would be wise to act promptly. The UAE has stringent regulations concerning indoor environmental quality (IEQ), especially regarding mold growth, due to our climate which can foster such issues. In Dubai, for instance, the Building Control Department enforces guidelines that ensure buildings are designed and maintained to mitigate risks of moisture-related problems.

The first step should be a professional inspection by certified experts who understand the local climate and building materials used in the UAE. Local regulations often require that any work involving mold remediation must adhere to specific standards, which include proper containment procedures, personal protective equipment (PPE) use, and accurate decontamination methods. Ignoring these protocols could result in a resurgence of mold or potentially other health hazards.

It’s important to note that the maintenance team's efforts are crucial; however, they may not have the specialized knowledge required for thorough mold assessment and remediation. Engaging certified professionals will provide you with a detailed report on the extent of any mold growth, the potential risks it poses, and a comprehensive plan for remediation.

In Dubai, services like Saniservice (hello@saniservice.com) offer professional mold inspections and remediation services that comply with local standards. They can perform air quality testing, material sampling, and provide recommendations based on their findings. Their expertise ensures that any measures taken are effective and in line with the latest regulatory requirements.

Given the critical nature of this situation, it would be prudent to act quickly rather than waiting for an unspecified timeline from your maintenance team. Delaying action could exacerbate the problem, leading to increased costs and potential health risks.

Remember, early intervention is key to effectively managing mold issues. By taking proactive steps now, you can protect both your property and the well-being of those who use it. If you notice any signs of mold growth or moisture damage, do not hesitate to contact a certified professional immediately.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 20, 2025 5:36 pm