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The AC in my apartment seems to be blowing out a lot of dust lately, and I can't tell if it’s just a normal thing or a bigger problem. I’ve noticed it especially in the living room where we spend most of our time, and my partner has started sneezing a lot more. We’ve been in this rental for about a year now, and the landlord hasn't mentioned anything about cleaning or maintenance for the air ducts. Am I responsible for getting this cleaned, or should the landlord handle it?
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In the context of indoor environmental quality, especially in the Dubai region where the climate is hot and dusty, it’s not uncommon to experience issues like excessive dust blowing from your air conditioning unit. Dust accumulation in air ducts can lead to various health problems, including respiratory issues, which may explain your partner's increased sneezing.
As for your question regarding responsibility for cleaning, it typically depends on the tenancy agreement you have with your landlord. In many cases, landlords are responsible for ensuring that the property is well-maintained, which includes the air conditioning system. However, routine maintenance tasks, such as cleaning the air ducts, can sometimes fall to tenants, especially if the lease does not explicitly state otherwise. In the UAE, there are no specific federal laws that dictate who should handle duct cleaning; it often comes down to the terms of your rental agreement. I recommend reviewing your contract to check for any clauses related to HVAC maintenance. If it states that the landlord is responsible, you should inform them about the issue. If you cannot find a clear answer or if the landlord is unresponsive, it may be helpful to reach out to a professional environmental inspection company for advice. If the dust problem persists or is severe, it may indicate a deeper issue with your AC system, such as improper installation or a lack of regular maintenance. In such cases, a professional inspection is essential to identify the root cause and to ensure that your indoor air quality is safe. In Dubai, there are regulations and guidelines from the Dubai Municipality regarding indoor air quality and maintenance of HVAC systems, which are designed to promote healthier living conditions. It’s essential to adhere to these standards for your health and comfort. I encourage you to take action promptly. If the dust issue continues or worsens, contact a professional service to assess the situation. For assistance, you can call 800-MOLDS or 800-66537, or email hello@saniservice.com. Prioritizing a clean indoor environment is crucial for your well-being, particularly in the challenging climate of the UAE. |
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