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After the rain last month, I noticed a lot of mold growing near the ceiling vent in my bedroom. The AC seems to push the musty smell around the whole apartment, making it hard to breathe sometimes, especially at night when we have the windows closed. Should this be something I address with the landlord or is this part of normal maintenance they are responsible for?
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Absolutely, you should report the mold to your landlord. In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, indoor air quality and hygiene are crucial for maintaining a healthy living environment. According to the Dubai Municipality's by-laws, landlords have the responsibility to ensure their properties meet certain standards of cleanliness and habitability.
The presence of mold can be a serious issue, especially if it's growing near your ceiling vent where it can spread through the air conditioning system. This not only affects the smell and comfort but also poses health risks, particularly for those with allergies or respiratory issues. The musty odor you're experiencing could indicate an active mold colony that needs to be addressed promptly. Given the severity of the situation, I'd recommend scheduling a professional inspection as soon as possible. Local companies such as Saniservice can provide detailed assessments and ensure the appropriate remediation measures are taken. You might want to call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com to book an appointment. In the meantime, try to keep the area well-ventilated by opening windows when possible (weather permitting) and use fans to circulate air. Avoid touching or disturbing the mold as this can spread spores throughout your apartment. If you have any health concerns due to the mold exposure, consider consulting a healthcare provider. Remember, while landlords are responsible for maintaining property conditions, it's also wise for tenants to take proactive steps in their own care and well-being. By addressing this promptly, you're not only improving the air quality of your home but potentially preventing more serious issues down the line. Don't delay, as quick action is key! |
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