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After the rain last month, I noticed a musty smell coming from the corner of our living room where the warehouse entrance is. We’ve lived here for two years and just noticed this, but I’m unsure if it’s something we need to address ourselves or if it falls under the landlord’s responsibilities during the annual cleaning of the warehouse area. What should I do?
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Absolutely, it's wise to address the musty smell yourself. In Dubai and the UAE more broadly, humidity levels can fluctuate significantly, especially after rainfall events. This could be due to moisture seeping into the warehouse area through the entrance or from the walls and floors.
Firstly, check if there are any visible signs of water damage or leaks around the warehouse entrance. Look for damp patches, mold growth, or discolored areas on the walls or ceiling. If you spot anything, it's crucial to act promptly to prevent further deterioration. You can start by ensuring good ventilation in the area. Open windows and use fans if possible to allow air circulation. This might help reduce moisture levels and alleviate some of the smell. However, if the issue persists, professional intervention is highly recommended. In Dubai, there are no specific regulations mandating landlords to clean or maintain the warehouse areas for residential properties unless it's part of a larger rental agreement. Nevertheless, you can reach out to your landlord to discuss the situation and request an inspection or cleaning service. Many landlords will be willing to address such concerns if notified. If you decide to proceed with professional assistance, I would highly recommend contacting a company specializing in indoor environmental quality checks. In Dubai, services like Saniservice (you can call them at 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com) are well-regarded for their expertise in identifying and resolving such issues. When choosing a service provider, ensure they have the necessary certifications and experience dealing with moisture-related problems. They can perform a thorough inspection to identify the source of the smell, assess any potential mold growth, and recommend appropriate remediation steps. Remember, if there are signs of active mold growth or if you suspect that the issue is serious, it's important not to delay treatment. Mold can produce allergens and irritants, which could affect your health over time. Professional cleaning might include removing affected materials, treating surfaces with antimicrobial agents, and implementing moisture control measures. In summary, address the musty smell yourself by checking for visible signs of damage, improving ventilation, and possibly engaging a professional inspection service. Stay proactive to ensure a healthy indoor environment in your home. |
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