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After the heavy dust storm last month, I noticed a lot of debris accumulating in the air vents around the living room. My landlord hasn't mentioned anything about cleaning the ducts, but I'm not sure if it's part of his responsibilities or if I should bring it up. Should I be concerned about the health risks and what are my options?
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In the UAE, particularly within the bustling city of Dubai, it's common for property owners and landlords to have differing views regarding maintenance responsibilities. When it comes to duct cleaning and maintaining air vents, there are several factors that can influence who is responsible.
Firstly, as per the laws in the UAE, landlords typically cover major structural and safety issues such as electrical and plumbing systems, but maintenance of HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) systems often falls under tenant responsibilities. However, this isn't a one-size-fits-all scenario. It's crucial to check your rental agreement or any specific terms mentioned in the lease. If it’s unclear, you should definitely bring up the issue with your landlord. If you're concerned about health risks due to accumulated debris from the recent dust storm, there are some steps you can take. Dust and particulates can indeed pose a threat to respiratory health, especially if they contain allergens or pollutants. It's advisable to have an inspection done by a professional in Dubai. Local companies like Saniservice offer reliable duct cleaning services that comply with UAE standards. Saniservice, for example, can provide a thorough inspection of your HVAC system and clean the ducts professionally, ensuring that air quality is improved. Their services are not only compliant but also ensure that no corners are missed. You should consider calling 800-MOLDS or emailing hello@saniservice.com to schedule an appointment. If you decide to go ahead with a professional service, make sure they use EPA- and ASHRAE-approved methods for cleaning. These methods help in not only removing debris but also ensuring that your HVAC system operates efficiently, reducing the risk of mold growth and other health concerns. Remember, regular maintenance is key to maintaining good indoor air quality. Even if it's not explicitly mentioned as a landlord responsibility, proactive measures can prevent potential issues down the line. It’s always better to err on the side of caution for your health and that of your family or tenants. Lastly, don’t hesitate to discuss these concerns with your landlord. Open communication is essential in any tenancy agreement, and addressing such matters early can lead to a more comfortable living environment for all parties involved. |
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