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After the rain last month, I noticed a distinct moldy smell lingering in the hallway outside my bedroom. It's pretty unsettling, especially since we’ve only had the apartment for two years. Should I be concerned about the ductwork being cleaned or is this something that should be taken care of by the landlord?
Posted by Haruki Li
Asked on January 17, 2026 3:18 am
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Absolutely, the smell of mold in your hallway is concerning and warrants immediate attention. In Dubai and the UAE, regulations require landlords to maintain a safe living environment for tenants, but it's also important to take proactive steps especially if you're experiencing discomfort or health concerns.

Firstly, it’s crucial to understand that indoor air quality can be significantly affected by issues like mold growth, which often thrive in damp conditions. In your case, the rain might have introduced moisture into the building, potentially leading to mold development within the ductwork and HVAC system. Mold not only affects air quality but also poses health risks such as respiratory issues, especially for those with allergies or asthma.

Given the situation, it would be wise to contact a professional environmental inspection service right away. Local companies like Saniservice can provide thorough inspections of your ductwork, identifying any mold growth and recommending appropriate cleaning services if necessary. They adhere to UAE-specific standards ensuring that all remediation work is done effectively and safely.

Additionally, don’t hesitate to reach out to the landlord or property management company regarding this issue. In the UAE, tenants have rights under lease agreements to live in a safe environment free from hazards like mold. Documenting your concerns and any evidence such as photos of the affected area can strengthen your case.

In the meantime, try to improve air circulation by opening windows when weather permits (ensuring you're not bringing in damp outdoor air), but avoid using air conditioners if you suspect they might be spreading mold spores throughout your apartment. Using an air purifier with HEPA filters could also help mitigate indoor allergens and odors.

Lastly, keep an eye out for visible signs of moisture or water damage such as discoloration on walls or ceilings. These can often indicate areas where mold may be forming even if you don't detect a smell.

Remember, addressing this issue promptly is key to maintaining good health and ensuring your apartment remains a safe living space. So, give us a call at 800-MOLDS for a professional assessment and remediation plan tailored to your specific needs.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 18, 2026 3:56 pm