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After the heavy dust storms we had last week, I noticed a layer of fine, almost invisible dust settling on everything in my bedroom window sill. My landlord hasn't mentioned anything about cleaning or maintenance related to air quality, but it feels like it’s affecting my allergies and my kids' coughs. Do you think I should bring this up with the landlord or is it considered part of their responsibilities?
Posted by Arun Mukherjee
Asked on December 10, 2025 11:06 pm
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Absolutely, raising your concerns about the dust levels with your landlord is definitely the right course of action. In the UAE, specifically Dubai, there are certain environmental standards that should be met within residential buildings to ensure occupant health and comfort. The building codes may not explicitly detail every minute aspect, but they do emphasize air quality and maintenance practices.

Firstly, consider contacting a professional inspection service like Saniservice for an evaluation of your indoor environment. This could provide you with valuable insights into the extent of the issue and any necessary remedial actions. A typical inspection might include checking for dust levels, mold presence, and overall air quality which can be crucial in identifying potential allergens.

In Dubai, it is generally expected that landlords are responsible for maintaining common areas and ensuring that the building’s environment is suitable for habitation. However, when it comes to specific rooms or private spaces like your bedroom window sill, responsibilities might fall under tenant maintenance guidelines. Nonetheless, if dust levels are significantly impacting your health and that of your family, it would be prudent for the landlord to address this issue.

Additionally, you could inform your landlord about the recent dust storms which could have contributed to increased particulate matter in the air. This way, they understand the external factors affecting indoor environments as well. If necessary, you might want to request a discussion on potential steps to mitigate the effects of dust, such as regular cleaning schedules or improving ventilation systems.

To take proactive measures, consider implementing some basic home solutions:
• Use a HEPA filter in your air conditioning and ventilation units.
• Regularly clean surfaces with microfiber cloths that trap more dust than traditional materials.
• Ensure good indoor humidity levels to prevent the growth of mold which can exacerbate respiratory issues.

Lastly, keep records of any conversations or emails you send regarding this issue. This documentation will be helpful should further discussions arise or if there are any disputes about the state of your property.

Remember, while addressing the dust with your landlord is a step in the right direction, sometimes professional guidance might offer more comprehensive solutions to maintain clean and healthy indoor environments. If needed, do not hesitate to reach out to Saniservice for assistance.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 15, 2025 10:09 pm