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My studio apartment in Dubai gets pretty dusty, especially since I live on the ground floor near a busy street. I've noticed that after a few days of cleaning, there’s a layer of dust on my furniture again, and the air feels a bit stuffy. I’ve also started having some allergies, which I never had before moving here about six months ago. Since I'm renting, I'm not sure if it’s my responsibility to get an air purifier or if the landlord should be handling the air quality issues. Should I bring this up with my landlord, or is this something I should take care of myself?
Posted by Pierre Smit
Asked on December 15, 2025 12:06 pm
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It's completely understandable to be concerned about indoor air quality, especially given your location in a ground floor studio near a busy street. Dust accumulation and discomfort in the air can significantly impact your health and well-being, and it's important to address these issues proactively.

In Dubai, indoor air quality is governed by several regulations, including those set forth by the Dubai Municipality. While tenants are generally responsible for maintaining the cleanliness of their rented space, any ongoing issues related to air quality, such as excessive dust or the presence of allergens, should certainly be communicated to your landlord. It's possible that the building's HVAC system may not be functioning effectively, or there may be other underlying issues that require attention.

Before discussing this with your landlord, consider gathering some evidence of the problem. Take note of how quickly dust accumulates, and if you notice any specific triggers for your allergy symptoms. This information will be helpful when you raise your concerns.

In addition to talking to your landlord, investing in an air purifier can be beneficial for your immediate comfort. Air purifiers equipped with HEPA filters can significantly reduce dust, allergens, and other particulate matter in the air. While it’s not strictly your responsibility as a tenant to provide an air purifier, it could greatly improve your living conditions while you work on resolving the issue with your landlord.

If the situation does not improve or if you suspect there are more serious problems—like mold or inadequate ventilation—consider contacting a professional inspection and remediation company. They can assess your apartment for air quality issues and provide recommendations for remediation. If you need help, you can call 800-MOLDS or 800-66537, or email hello@saniservice.com for assistance.

In conclusion, discuss your concerns with your landlord, gather evidence of the issues you're experiencing, and consider enhancing your indoor environment with an air purifier. If the situation persists, professional intervention may be necessary to ensure a healthy living space. Your health is paramount, so taking action is essential.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 20, 2025 12:00 am