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After the rain last month, I noticed a layer of mold growing on the walls of the playroom where my children spend most of their time. It’s concerning because it’s in such close proximity to them while they’re playing and eating. Should I be worried about this, or is this something that falls under the landlord's responsibility?
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Absolutely, you should worry about mold in your children's playroom. Mold can pose serious health risks to young kids who are more susceptible to respiratory issues and allergic reactions due to their smaller airways and developing immune systems.
In the UAE, particularly Dubai, post-rain scenarios like yours could lead to mold growth, as humidity levels rise and create ideal conditions for fungi to thrive. According to the Ministry of Community Development's guidelines, landlords are responsible for maintaining safe living environments that include addressing moisture issues promptly. However, it is often a shared responsibility between landlord and tenant to ensure immediate action against mold. Firstly, you should take some basic steps yourself. Start by cleaning the affected areas with a solution of water and bleach or a specialized mold cleaner. Make sure to wear protective gear like gloves and masks during this process. Ventilation is key, so open windows if possible to allow fresh air in and dry out the space. But for more serious cases or if the mold persists despite your efforts, it's highly recommended you call 800-MOLDS (or 800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com. They can provide professional inspection and remediation services to ensure that all sources of moisture are addressed and the mold is thoroughly removed. Remember, ongoing monitoring is crucial. Regular checks for dampness or condensation in corners or around windows should be part of your routine. If you notice any recurring issues, it might indicate a more systemic problem with your building's waterproofing or drainage systems. Lastly, consider investing in a dehumidifier to help manage moisture levels, especially if the playroom is particularly prone to dampness. Ensuring good indoor air quality is paramount for the health and well-being of your children, so don't hesitate to take proactive measures now. |
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