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My kids have been complaining about sneezing and itchy eyes lately, and I think it might be related to the shared common area in our building. It’s a small space, and I noticed a lot of dust accumulating in the corners and on the furniture. Since school started again, children from other units play there, and I worry about germs and allergies spreading, especially with my youngest being so sensitive. Should I bring this up with our building management, or is there a better way to address this situation?
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Absolutely, you should report the dust and allergens in the common area of your building. In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, shared spaces in residential buildings are subject to specific regulations that aim to ensure a healthy living environment. Accumulation of dust and allergens can lead to various health issues, particularly for children with sensitivities, allergies, or respiratory conditions.
First, it is important to formally communicate your concerns to your building management. You can do this by writing a detailed email or letter that outlines your observations regarding the dust, the impact it has on your children's health, and your worries about germs from the other children playing in the area. Make sure to mention the specific areas where you see dust accumulating, such as corners and furniture surfaces. Clear communication is key in ensuring that management understands the urgency of the situation. In addition to reporting the issue, you may want to suggest a regular cleaning schedule for the common areas. This can include thorough dusting, vacuuming, and sanitizing to help mitigate allergens and germs. Emphasizing the importance of maintaining a clean and healthy environment for all residents, especially children, can encourage management to take action. If the situation does not improve after reporting it to management, or if you notice persistent mold or other serious issues, it may be wise to consider a professional inspection. Companies specializing in indoor environmental quality can assess the area for potential health risks and recommend specific remediation measures. In Dubai, you can reach out to Sani-Service at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com for a professional consultation. In the meantime, you can also take some proactive measures at home. Regularly clean your own living space to minimize dust, use HEPA filters in your home, and consider air purifiers to help improve indoor air quality. Encourage your children to wash their hands frequently, especially after playing in shared areas. Taking these steps not only addresses your immediate concerns but also contributes to a healthier living environment for everyone in your building. Don’t hesitate to advocate for your family's health; it’s a necessary step towards ensuring a safe and comfortable home. |
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