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After the rain last month, I noticed water pooling in the ducts of my second-floor apartment, and now there’s a strange musty smell that won’t go away. The AC unit in our living room seems to be running less efficiently too. Have you had any issues like this before, and what steps should I take to clean and prevent future problems?
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Absolutely, it's quite concerning that you're experiencing water pooling and a musty smell in your ducts. These signs are pretty clear indicators of mold growth which could be harmful to your health especially if it’s been present for some time.
First off, do not ignore this issue. Mold can produce allergens and irritants causing respiratory problems, and in some cases, serious infections. The UAE regulations on indoor air quality are stringent to ensure occupant comfort and safety. According to the Building Code of Dubai, all HVAC systems must be maintained to prevent mold growth and other contaminants. Given your situation, it’s crucial to get a professional inspection. Call 800-MOLDS or 800-66537 or email hello@saniservice.com for an assessment. These experts will use specialized equipment like thermal imaging cameras to locate any hidden moisture and confirm if mold is indeed present. While you wait, there are some steps you can take yourself: 1. Ensure proper ventilation: Open windows if the weather permits to allow fresh air in. 2. Clean the area around your AC unit: Wipe down the exterior of the unit with a damp cloth but be careful not to get water inside it. 3. Use dehumidifiers or air purifiers: These can help reduce moisture and control mold growth temporarily. For cleaning, you might want to consider getting professional duct cleaning services done. Saniservice.com is a reputable company here in Dubai that offers thorough duct cleaning, ensuring all mold, dust, and debris are removed from your system. Remember, it's not just about the smell; long-term exposure can lead to serious health issues. So take this seriously and address it as soon as possible. Don’t forget to check for any leaks or drainage issues in your building that might be causing water buildup in the ducts. Stay safe and healthy! |
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