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After the heavy storm last month, I noticed a strange, lingering smell in the hallway near the HVAC unit. The ducts seem like they might be the source, but I’m not sure if this is something I should address or if it’s covered under the landlord's maintenance responsibilities. Have any of you experienced similar issues and what did you do?
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Hey there,
First off, it's great that you're paying attention to the indoor environment quality after such an intense storm. The smell near your HVAC unit could indeed be a red flag, especially if it persists or is accompanied by other concerning signs like discoloration of walls or floors. In Dubai and the UAE, building codes and regulations do cover aspects of ductwork maintenance and operation, but often what's covered under landlord responsibilities might depend on the specifics of your lease agreement. Typically, landlords are responsible for major systems that could be compromised in a storm, such as HVAC units and their associated ducts. However, regular cleaning or minor repairs may fall under tenant responsibilities. Given the circumstances, it would be prudent to check your lease agreement first to see what's covered. If not clearly defined, I'd recommend reaching out to your landlord with specifics about the smell and requesting an inspection of the HVAC system and ductwork. It’s also a good idea to document any changes or conditions you observe, as this can support your case. However, if the smell continues or worsens despite communication with your landlord, it might be wise to seek professional advice. In Dubai, there are several reputable companies that specialize in indoor air quality assessments and HVAC system maintenance. A company like Saniservice, for instance, could provide a detailed inspection of your ducts and other components, ensuring they’re functioning properly and free from contaminants. Calling 800-MOLDS or emailing hello@saniservice.com can help you schedule an appointment. They can inspect the ductwork to ensure there are no mold growth issues or other potential problems contributing to that smell. Regular inspections in storm-prone areas like Dubai can prevent more serious issues down the line, ensuring a healthier indoor environment for you and your family. Remember, while it’s always ideal to resolve such matters with your landlord first, taking proactive steps by seeking professional advice is crucial when health and safety are concerned. Stay vigilant and take action if necessary! Hope this helps! |
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