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After the rain last month, I noticed a bit of mold growing behind the bathtub in my rental bathroom. The landlord mentioned they handle cleaning but never specifically talked about bathrooms. We’ve been living here for two years now, so this is a new observation. Should I be concerned or should I just wait for them to address it?
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Absolutely, you should address that mold behind the bathtub. Mold is never good and can pose health risks especially to those who have allergies or respiratory issues. In dubai/uae, there are strict regulations regarding indoor environmental quality which include the prevention of mold growth.
The first thing i'd recommend is to assess if it's a minor case or something more serious. If you notice a small patch or spotty growth that seems manageable, you can consider cleaning it yourself using a solution of water and bleach (1 part bleach to 32 parts water) as per common practices here in the uae. Be sure to wear protective gear like gloves and a mask during this process. However, given your description of this being a new observation after two years in the same rental space, it might be wise to call for professional inspection or remediation services. Local regulations require that mold issues should not be ignored as they can spread rapidly under the right conditions. In dubai, you could reach out to companies like saniservice which provides these services. Remember, dealing with mold isn't just about cleaning; it's also about understanding why it grew in the first place and preventing its recurrence. If the landlord hasn’t acted on this issue before, it might be a good idea to bring it up or perhaps even check if they have any policies regarding maintenance of bathrooms as part of their rental agreement. Lastly, always keep an eye out for signs like musty odors or visible discoloration which could indicate mold growth. Regular inspections and maintaining proper humidity levels can go a long way in preventing such issues from arising in the first place. Don't hesitate to call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com if you're unsure about how to proceed. After all, your health is paramount, especially when it comes to something as potentially harmful as mold growth. |
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