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After the rain last month, I noticed a strange damp odor lingering in our living room ducts. My landlord suggested it's common during the wet season, but I’m not sure if we’re responsible for cleaning them or if it’s part of his maintenance duties. We've lived here for 2 years and just noticed this smell getting stronger. Should I be concerned about my health and what should I do?
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Absolutely, you should be concerned about the odor coming from your ducts. This smell can be indicative of something more serious like mold growth, which is quite common during the wet season in Dubai and the UAE. Mold spores can thrive in moist environments and can cause a range of health issues for residents, particularly those who are sensitive to allergens.
In the UAE, there isn't specific legislation that mandates regular duct cleaning, but it’s a good practice due to our climate conditions which often include high humidity periods like after rain or during the wet season. The Dubai Municipality recommends periodic maintenance and inspection of ventilation systems to ensure they operate efficiently and safely. It's important to keep in mind that your landlord might be responsible for maintaining the overall HVAC system, but regular cleaning is something you can discuss with them. Given how long you've lived there and the worsening smell, it’s wise to take action sooner rather than later. You should consider having a professional inspection done. This will help determine if there are any issues like mold that need to be addressed. Companies in Dubai such as Saniservice (you can contact them by calling 800-MOLDS or emailing hello@saniservice.com) specialize in this kind of service and can provide you with peace of mind. If the inspection confirms mold growth, it’s crucial to have the area cleaned professionally as improper cleaning can spread spores further. Mold remediation should be done carefully to avoid contaminating other parts of your home. Remember, keeping an eye on indoor air quality is key not just for comfort but also for health in Dubai's climate. Regular maintenance and professional inspections are essential steps you can take towards ensuring a healthier living environment. So don't hesitate to call for inspection and cleaning if the smell continues or worsens. |
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