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After the rain last month, I noticed a mildew smell coming from the laundry room every time we open the door. The walls near the washing machine seem damp even though it’s been dry outside. What steps should I take to prevent this from happening again and ensure it doesn’t get worse?
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Hello there! The issue of mildew in your laundry room sounds like it could be more than just a temporary smell. In the UAE, especially in areas like Dubai where humidity can fluctuate, it's crucial to address such issues swiftly to prevent them from worsening. Here’s what you should consider doing:
Firstly, make sure that your laundry room has proper ventilation. Open windows when using the washing machine and dryer, or install a good exhaust fan to remove moisture-laden air. In Dubai, where temperatures can be high, this is especially important as it helps in drying out any lingering dampness. Next, inspect the area around your washing machine. It’s quite common for water to spill during use, leading to condensation and damp walls. Check for any leaks or blockages in your pipes; if you find anything amiss, consider calling a plumber for repairs. Also, ensure that the floor is sloped towards the drain to help direct water away from the walls. Cleaning and drying are key steps too. Use a mild detergent or cleaner to wash down the walls and floors where dampness may have accumulated. Allow the area to dry thoroughly before closing doors or windows. Regular cleaning can also prevent future issues by removing any mold spores that might be present but not yet visible. If you notice that the problem persists despite these efforts, it's advisable to call in a professional for an inspection. The UAE has specific regulations regarding indoor air quality and moisture management in buildings, so ensuring compliance is important. Our team at Saniservice can help with this; our number is 800-MOLDS or 800-66537, or you can email us at hello@saniservice.com for a consultation. Lastly, consider using dehumidifiers in the laundry room to keep humidity levels low. These devices are widely available and can be very effective in preventing mold growth. Keep an eye on moisture levels with a hygrometer if needed—ideal indoor humidity should not exceed 60%. By taking these steps, you'll significantly reduce the risk of mildew recurring and ensure that your laundry room remains clean and healthy for years to come. Stay proactive about maintaining good indoor air quality! |
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