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After the heavy storms we had last month, I noticed a lot of water damage in our shared laundry room. The ceiling is leaking, and there's standing water on the floor. It’s been like this for over two weeks now, and no one seems to be doing anything about it. Should I hire professionals to clean up or should I wait for management to take action?
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Given the situation described, it sounds like a serious issue that needs immediate attention. The ceiling leak and standing water could pose significant risks, especially considering the climate in Dubai where humidity levels can be high.
Firstly, i would recommend you to act promptly. It's important not to wait for management to take action as prolonged exposure to moisture can lead to mold growth, which is detrimental to both health and property value. In the UAE, particularly in places like Dubai, regulations regarding building maintenance are stringent to ensure occupant safety. If you feel comfortable with it, you might consider hiring a professional inspection team to assess the extent of the damage and the potential for mold growth. This could prevent any further complications and ensure that remediation efforts are effective. For such services, you can call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com. Alternatively, if you're unsure about handling this yourself, professional cleanup companies will be able to address the issue efficiently while ensuring compliance with local standards like those found in the Building Code of Dubai (BCD). In any case, it's crucial to ensure that the area is properly ventilated and dried out to prevent mold from developing. You might want to use dehumidifiers or fans if possible. However, remember that addressing structural damage should be a priority. Lastly, don't forget to inform your building management about this issue promptly. While waiting for them to act can be frustrating, they may have their own protocols and reasons for delaying response. Staying in touch with them and providing updates on the situation might help expedite the process. Always prioritize safety and health when dealing with water damage in shared spaces. |
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