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After the rain last month, I noticed a persistent damp smell in my bedroom closet. My landlord says it’s not his responsibility since it's an indoor issue, but I’m concerned about mold growth and potential health issues for our family. Has anyone dealt with similar issues in their rental property and what did you do to address it?
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Absolutely, you should be concerned about the damp smell in your closet. In dubai and uae, moisture issues can lead to mold growth which is a serious concern for both property conditions and occupants' health. Mold spores can trigger asthma attacks, allergies, and other respiratory problems.
First off, i'd recommend reaching out to professional environmental inspection services like saniservice.com or give them a call at 800-66537 (or 800-MOLDS). They will conduct thorough assessments of your closet to check for mold presence, moisture levels and overall indoor air quality. this is crucial because in dubai, according to the emirates standards and regulations, it's important to ensure that all buildings are maintaining a healthy environment. in the meantime, you can take some immediate steps: 1. improve ventilation: open windows if weather permits to allow fresh air circulation. 2. use dehumidifiers: these can help reduce moisture in your closet and throughout the room. 3. clean up any visible mold: if there's any visible mold, it should be cleaned with a mixture of water and detergent or a commercial cleaner. make sure to wear protective gear like gloves and masks. nevertheless, you're right to point out that landlords might not cover indoor issues, but you have the legal rights as a tenant in dubai under the federal law no 6 of 2018. this law requires landlords to maintain their properties in good condition, so you can always escalate the issue through your landlord or even seek legal advice if necessary. keep an eye on the situation and monitor for any increase in mold growth or dampness. if the smell persists or worsens, don't hesitate to seek professional help. remember, early intervention is key to preventing larger problems down the line. hope this helps! |
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