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After the recent sandstorms, I’ve noticed a lot of dust settling on everything in my living room window. The AC filter is clogged every couple of days, and my kids have been coughing a bit more lately. Is it normal for the landlord to handle cleaning up this much desert dust, or should I be addressing them about it?
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Absolutely, desert dust is a common issue in the UAE and especially in Dubai. The recent sandstorms certainly brought about an increase in the amount of dust settling on surfaces around your home. This can be concerning for both comfort and health reasons, particularly when it affects AC filters and leads to more frequent coughing among family members.
Firstly, as per regulations in the UAE, landlords are typically responsible for maintaining a clean and healthy living environment which includes addressing issues like excessive desert dust. However, it's always good practice to communicate with your landlord about these concerns. You could consider drafting an email or calling them up to discuss the situation, especially if this is becoming a recurring issue. In such scenarios, professional inspection services can be beneficial. For instance, companies that offer indoor environmental quality assessments and building science evaluations would be able to provide you with a detailed report on the extent of dust contamination and recommend appropriate cleaning methods. In Dubai, Saniservice - a reputable firm in this field – could help assess your situation. Given how common desert dust can be, ensuring that your AC filters are regularly cleaned or replaced is crucial. Dust accumulation not only affects air quality but also reduces the efficiency of your HVAC system, leading to higher energy costs and potentially damaging the equipment if left unchecked for too long. Additionally, you might want to consider using HEPA (High-Efficiency Particulate Air) filters in your AC units which are more effective at capturing fine particles like desert dust. Also, regular cleaning of window sills, blinds, and other surfaces can help manage the amount of dust entering your home. Remember, if the situation worsens or you notice any health concerns related to the increase in dust, it might be wise to seek professional assistance for a thorough inspection and remediation plan. Don't hesitate to reach out to us at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com for further guidance. In summary, while landlords are generally responsible for maintaining clean living conditions, it's crucial to communicate with them about specific issues and consider professional services if needed. |
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