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We've been in our Dubai villa for about a year now and I just discovered what looks like duct cleaning behind some furniture. Is this dangerous and do I need to move out during treatment?
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Duct cleaning behind furniture can indeed be a bit messy and might seem concerning at first. However, it is generally safe if done correctly and there's no need to move out during treatment as long as the contractor follows proper safety protocols.
In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, it’s important to keep up with local health and safety regulations. The Dubai Municipality has guidelines for indoor air quality which include periodic maintenance of HVAC systems, such as ductwork cleaning. Regular cleaning can prevent dust, mold, and other allergens from accumulating within your ducts, thus improving the overall air quality in your home. When you spot potential duct cleaning activity behind furniture, it's a good idea to ensure that the contractor adheres to safety measures. They should have proper personal protective equipment (PPE) like masks, gloves, and goggles. Additionally, they must use appropriate tools and techniques to avoid damaging any parts of your ductwork or other household items. If you're unsure about the process or if there's a large amount of debris, it might be wise to request an inspection from a professional environmental service provider like ours at Saniservice. We can assess the situation and ensure that all procedures comply with local regulations. Our contact details are 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or you can email us at hello@saniservice.com for more information. Remember, maintaining good indoor air quality is crucial in a climate like Dubai's where humidity levels can fluctuate significantly. Clean ducts contribute to better breathing and overall well-being, especially considering the high temperatures and occasional sand storms during summer months. In conclusion, while it might be disconcerting to find signs of duct cleaning behind your furniture, it’s generally not dangerous if done correctly. However, for peace of mind and adherence to local regulations, a professional inspection is highly recommended. |
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