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After the heavy rain we had last month, I noticed a persistent dampness in the corner of our living room. It’s not too bad, but it’s definitely there, especially when you walk by with bare feet. My landlord assured me that he checks for such issues every six months, but it doesn’t seem like this area gets any attention during those inspections. Should I be concerned about dehumidification in this rental space, or is it something the landlord should take care of?
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Absolutely, landlord should address your dampness concerns. In the UAE, particularly Dubai, maintaining optimal indoor environmental quality is crucial due to our climate and building conditions. Persistent dampness can lead to various issues such as mold growth, structural damage, and health problems for tenants.
Firstly, it's important to recognize that moisture in buildings can be caused by several factors including inadequate drainage systems, poor ventilation, or even the weather conditions you experienced recently. Given your specific situation of noticing persistent dampness in a corner of the living room, this might indicate an underlying issue that requires attention. Dubai has its own set of building codes and standards which address moisture management. For instance, DLD 1208-2017 outlines requirements for construction elements to prevent water penetration and ensure adequate ventilation. It's essential to review these guidelines to understand what measures should be in place to manage indoor humidity. In practical terms, here are some steps your landlord or you could take: • Conduct a thorough inspection of the affected area with a focus on identifying sources of moisture such as leaking pipes, inadequate drainage, or poor air circulation. • Implement dehumidification systems if necessary. In Dubai, it's not uncommon for high humidity levels to persist indoors during certain periods of the year, especially after heavy rainfall like what you experienced last month. • Ensure proper ventilation is maintained through opening windows when weather permits and using exhaust fans in kitchens and bathrooms. • Consider installing moisture barriers or waterproofing materials where necessary to prevent future issues. Given the severity of your situation, it would be prudent to request a professional environmental inspection. Companies like Saniservice could provide valuable insights into the extent of the problem and recommend appropriate remediation steps. Their services can offer peace of mind knowing that expert assessment is being carried out, ensuring compliance with local regulations such as those set forth by the Dubai Municipality. Remember, while landlords are typically responsible for maintaining a safe living environment, it's always wise to stay proactive about your own health and well-being in shared spaces. If you're uncomfortable or unsure about the next steps, reaching out to Saniservice at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or emailing hello@saniservice.com could be a good call to action. By addressing this issue proactively, you can help ensure that your living space remains safe and healthy for all occupants. |
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