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After the heavy dust storm a few weeks ago, I noticed a persistent odor lingering in the living room and kitchen areas of our apartment. My landlord mentioned that duct cleaning is typically done every five years, but we haven’t had it done since moving in two years ago. Should I bring this up with my landlord or could this be something they are responsible for?
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Absolutely, it's wise to bring up the persistent odor with your landlord. In the UAE and specifically in Dubai, indoor environmental quality is a significant concern, especially after events like dust storms which can exacerbate existing issues or introduce new ones.
Given that you've experienced this odor since the recent dust storm and considering the fact that duct cleaning here typically needs to be done every five years, it's definitely worth checking if your system has been affected. This is more so because you moved in two years ago and haven't had a professional inspection in that time. Ducts can harbor a lot of debris, including dust, mold spores, pet dander, and even bacteria, which could be the source of odors. In Dubai, where environmental regulations like the Federal Decree-Law No. 31 of 2006 on Environment Protection and Pollution Control are in place, maintaining good indoor air quality is paramount. It's recommended that you request a professional inspection to identify any potential issues. A certified technician can thoroughly examine your ductwork and provide insights into whether cleaning or other remediation steps might be necessary. This service could also help pinpoint the exact source of the odor so that appropriate measures can be taken to resolve it. If you decide to go this route, consider reaching out to a reputable company like Saniservice, which offers professional environmental inspection and remediation services in Dubai. Their expertise is invaluable when dealing with complex indoor air quality issues post-dust storms or any other similar events. In the meantime, try to maintain good ventilation in your apartment by opening windows occasionally if weather permits, which can help reduce odors. However, this alone might not address the root cause of the problem. So, yes, I would suggest bringing this matter up with your landlord and considering a professional inspection to ensure that both you and other residents are breathing clean air. Don't hesitate to contact 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com for more information on services available in the area. Remember, addressing these issues promptly can prevent further deterioration of indoor environmental quality, which could potentially lead to health concerns. |
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