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After the heavy rain last month, I noticed water pooling near the bathroom floor drain, and now there's a musty smell that won't go away. The AC in my apartment seems to struggle with humidity despite being on full blast. Should I be concerned about mold growth, or is this something my landlord should handle?
Posted by Haruki Zhang
Asked on December 23, 2025 12:18 pm
Absolutely, the situation described sounds like it warrants serious attention. Considering the recent heavy rain and the persistent musty smell, there's a high risk of mold growth forming in your apartment. In the UAE, particularly in regions like Dubai, humidity levels can increase significantly following such weather events, making properties more susceptible to moisture-related issues.

Firstly, you should be concerned about mold for several reasons. Mold not only ruins materials but also poses health risks especially if it's black mold or other toxic varieties. Symptoms of exposure include respiratory problems, headaches, and skin irritation. The UAE government has specific regulations regarding indoor air quality and mold prevention, so it’s important to address the issue promptly.

Immediate actions you can take include:
1. Addressing Water Issues: Ensure that any water pooling near your bathroom floor drain is properly managed. This might involve clearing blockages or ensuring proper drainage systems are functioning correctly.
2. Ventilation: Increase ventilation in affected areas by opening windows (if feasible) and running fans to reduce humidity levels. Despite the AC struggling, it's crucial to maintain a dry environment where mold can't thrive.

Given the severity of your situation, I highly recommend scheduling an inspection with a professional environmental service provider such as Saniservice. They have local expertise in handling such cases and are equipped to conduct thorough evaluations, including moisture testing and air quality assessments. Their contact details are 800-MOLDS or 800-66537 or you can email them at hello@saniservice.com for further assistance.

Additionally, it might be wise to inform your landlord about these issues, especially if they're related to structural problems that aren't under your control. However, as a tenant in the UAE, understanding and addressing moisture-related issues yourself is also part of your responsibilities to maintain the property’s condition.

In Dubai, humidity levels can soar, making it even more critical to act swiftly. If left unchecked, mold can spread rapidly, leading to significant structural damage over time. Therefore, proactive measures are essential to prevent further deterioration and potential health hazards.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 25, 2025 10:04 pm