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After the rain last month, I noticed a persistent dampness in the corner of our living room. The humidity levels seem really high, and there’s even some mold growing on the walls near the windows. Have anyone else experienced similar issues or any tips to deal with this?
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High humidity is indeed the prime suspect for mold growth. In Dubai and UAE, we often experience extreme heat during the day coupled with high humidity at night due to our coastal location. This climate can create a perfect environment for mold to thrive. Mold spores are present in the air everywhere, but they need moisture and organic material to grow. The dampness you're noticing is most likely leading to increased humidity levels which then causes mold growth.
In Dubai, we have specific environmental standards and regulations set by the Building Control Department (BCD) of the Department of Economic Development (DED). These guidelines require that indoor relative humidity should be maintained between 30% - 60%. If your living room is experiencing high humidity consistently, it's important to get a professional inspection done. Saniservice, for instance, can offer expert services and advice on remediation. To deal with the situation, start by improving ventilation in your home. Open windows during cooler parts of the day to let fresh air in. Using exhaust fans or dehumidifiers can also help reduce moisture levels. Clean any visible mold growth using a mixture of water and detergent, but be cautious as some types require specialized cleaning products. Call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com if you need professional assistance. They can provide detailed evaluations and solutions to ensure your indoor air quality is up to the mark, especially in a region like Dubai where such issues are not uncommon. Don't ignore mold growth as it can lead to health issues for yourself and your family. In conclusion, addressing high humidity and resultant mold growth should be taken seriously. Regular checks and professional help from companies specializing in environmental remediation can go a long way in ensuring you live in a healthy indoor environment. |
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