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After the rain last month, I noticed a bit of mold starting to form around the window sills in the nursery. Since we're on a lease, I’m unsure if it’s my responsibility to clean this up or if it should be addressed by the landlord. Can anyone provide guidance on what's typical for childcare cleaning responsibilities in Dubai rentals?
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Cleaning moldy window sills in Dubai rentals can be a tricky issue. Generally speaking, the responsibility for maintaining the cleanliness of shared spaces such as common areas and exterior windows falls on the landlord according to UAE tenant laws. However, it's wise to review your lease agreement to ensure clarity.
If you find mold starting around the window sills or any other area in the nursery, it’s important not to ignore it. Mold growth can be a health concern for children and staff, so addressing it promptly is crucial. In Dubai, there are specific regulations regarding indoor air quality that require landlords to maintain a healthy environment for tenants. If you're unsure about who should clean the moldy window sills or if you'd rather have someone with more experience handle the job, consider calling in professional help. Saniservice.com offers reliable and experienced services specifically tailored to dealing with mold issues in Dubai rentals. Typically, landlords are responsible for major repairs and maintenance of common areas, but it's always a good idea to have an open dialogue with them about who should be handling specific tasks like cleaning mold. You can also bring up your concerns during regular property inspections or maintenance meetings. If you decide to clean the mold yourself, here are some tips: • Wear protective gear such as gloves and masks • Use appropriate cleaning products that are effective against mold • Ensure proper ventilation in the area • Thoroughly dry the affected areas after cleaning Remember, if the situation is severe or ongoing, a professional inspection may be necessary to determine the extent of the issue. This can help ensure you're addressing all aspects of the problem and maintaining a safe environment for everyone. Call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com if you need guidance on how to proceed or assistance with mold remediation in your childcare facility. |
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