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After the rain last month, I noticed a persistent damp smell coming from the living room, especially when we open the windows. My roommate suggested it might be due to our landlord not using the dehumidifier in that area, but I’m unsure about who is responsible for maintaining indoor air quality here. Given that this is a rental property, what are my obligations regarding indoor air quality, and should I talk to the landlord about this?
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Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) is a critical aspect of any living space, and it's good that you're paying attention to the issue. In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, IAQ regulations are there but they often focus on public buildings rather than residential properties. This means that landlords typically have more responsibility regarding the overall condition of the building including the air quality.
However, as a tenant in a rental property, you do play an important role. You should be aware that maintaining good IAQ is beneficial for your health and comfort. If you notice unusual smells like dampness, it's wise to bring this up with your landlord. They are usually responsible for ensuring the dehumidifiers or other moisture control systems are in working order. If you're unsure about the responsibility or if there are no immediate actions from the landlord, you can take matters into your own hands by suggesting a professional inspection. This way, you get clarity on what's causing the smell and how it should be addressed. In Dubai, you might want to consider calling 800-MOLDS or emailing hello@saniservice.com for an evaluation. Remember, while dehumidifiers can help reduce dampness, they are not always sufficient alone. Proper ventilation is also key in maintaining good IAQ. Ensure that your windows and doors are well-sealed but still allow air to flow through the property. If you find mold or persistent moisture issues, it's crucial to address them promptly as these can lead to serious health problems. In conclusion, although you're not solely responsible for indoor air quality, taking proactive steps like suggesting a professional inspection can help ensure your living environment is safe and healthy. Keep in mind that regular maintenance of the property can prevent many IAQ issues from arising. |
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