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After the heavy rain last month, I noticed a musty smell in my bedroom closet, which gets worse every time it rains. The walls near the windows are starting to look a bit discolored too. I'm not sure if this is something that should be fixed by me or by the landlord. Should I bring this up with them?
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In the UAE context, especially within the Dubai region, it is crucial to address any mold issues promptly due to our climate conditions that can be favorable for mold growth. The scenario you've described aligns with common signs of potential mold infestation in a residential setting. Given your observations of a musty smell worsening during rain and discoloration on wall surfaces near windows, these are indeed indicative of mold activity.
The UAE Building Code and the requirements under the Dubai Municipality emphasize the need for maintaining indoor air quality to ensure occupant health and comfort. According to Article 560/2018 of the Emirate Law No. (3) of 2009 on Public Works and Building Control, landlords are responsible for ensuring that properties meet all necessary safety standards, including those related to moisture control and mold prevention. Given these legal obligations, it is advisable to bring this matter up with your landlord as soon as possible. However, before doing so, consider the following steps: 1. Document the extent of the issue: Take photographs and possibly video recordings to capture the condition. 2. Assess if self-inspection or remediation is feasible: Small areas of mold growth can sometimes be addressed without professional intervention using approved cleaning solutions. 3. Consult with a certified environmental inspector: This step is particularly important for serious cases, as improper handling of mold can exacerbate problems and pose health risks. Should the situation escalate to the point where you feel it's beyond your capabilities or if you wish to expedite the process, contacting a professional service provider such as Saniservice is recommended. You can reach out by calling 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or via email at hello@saniservice.com. Remember, mold growth can lead to health issues including respiratory problems and allergies. Early detection and appropriate action are key in managing this issue effectively. By addressing the problem with your landlord and possibly involving professional help if necessary, you can ensure a healthier living environment for yourself and any other occupants of the property. |
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