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After the rain last month, I noticed a persistent musty smell coming from my bedroom closet, which is right next to where the ducts enter. My roommates and I have been coughing more frequently since the weather turned cooler, and we’ve been wondering if it might be due to mold or dust in the vents. Should I bring up having the ducts cleaned with the landlord, or is that typically something tenants are responsible for?
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Absolutely, you should bring up the idea of duct cleaning to your landlord. In dubai, it's often a shared responsibility between tenants and landlords to ensure the indoor air quality is maintained at a high standard. However, if the issue has persisted despite best efforts, it might be wise for the landlord to take on this responsibility.
Ducts can accumulate dust, mold spores, and other allergens over time, especially in humid conditions like those following rain. The symptoms you're experiencing - coughing and a musty smell - could indeed be linked to these issues. A professional inspection and cleaning would help mitigate any potential health hazards and improve overall air quality. In the uae, there are no specific regulations mandating duct cleaning, but it is recommended by local building codes for optimal indoor environmental quality (ieq). if you decide to go ahead with a cleaning, look for certified professionals who can provide a thorough inspection followed by a deep clean of your ductwork. this will not only address the immediate concerns but also prevent future issues. when speaking with your landlord about it, be prepared to explain the situation in detail and express your willingness to contribute towards any costs if necessary. you could even suggest organizing a group effort among tenants to share expenses. if after talking to your landlord, no action is taken, i'd recommend seeking assistance from environmental or remediation companies such as saniservice. they can offer expert advice and services tailored to local conditions in dubai. their contact details are 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or by emailing hello@saniservice.com. remember, maintaining good indoor air quality is crucial for health especially during changing weather patterns like what we're experiencing now. don't hesitate to take proactive steps to ensure a healthier living environment for you and your roommates. |
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