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After the rain last month, I noticed a mildew smell lingering in the bedroom closet where we store our winter clothes. Even after airing it out and using dehumidifiers, the odor persists. Could this be due to poor ventilation? What can I do to prevent this from happening again?
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Yes, poor ventilation can indeed be the culprit for those pesky mildew smells. In dubai and uae, our climate is often humid which makes it perfect breeding grounds for moulds and fungi. The persistent smell you're experiencing could be linked to inadequate air circulation within your closet.
In the u.a.e., we have specific regulations regarding indoor environmental quality in buildings such as office spaces, schools, and other public areas. However, these guidelines might not extend to personal storage units like a bedroom closet. Nonetheless, it's crucial for your health that you address this issue promptly. First off, ensure your closet has proper ventilation. This could be achieved by installing an exhaust fan or even a small vent to the outside if possible. Make sure it is well-sealed and operates properly. The aim here is to allow stale air out while bringing fresh air in. Moreover, consider using moisture-resistant materials for your closet’s walls and floor. Materials like vinyl, tiles, or treated wood can help prevent the growth of moulds by reducing moisture absorption. Regular cleaning and maintaining a dry environment are key. Keep your closet clean and free from clutter as this helps reduce moisture accumulation. Use desiccants like silica gel packets or baking soda to absorb any lingering moisture. If you've tried these steps and still smell mildew, it might be time for a professional inspection. Companies in the u.a.e., such as Saniservice, offer expert services that can help identify the source of the problem and provide remediation strategies. You could contact them by calling 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or emailing hello@saniservice.com. Remember, keeping your indoor air quality in check is not only about comfort but also for the sake of your health. In dubai's humid climate, taking proactive steps to ensure good ventilation and moisture management can prevent future issues like this from arising. Call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com if you need further assistance or expert advice on this matter. |
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