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After the heavy dust storm last month, I noticed a thick layer of dirt accumulating in the return air ducts of our bedroom. It’s concerning given that we’ve lived here for two years and never had it cleaned or even addressed by the landlord. Who is typically responsible for cleaning these? Does the landlord handle this, or should I bring it up with them?
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Cleaning air ducts is indeed a crucial aspect of maintaining good indoor environmental quality, especially given the dust storms that can occur in the UAE. In Dubai and other parts of the UAE, it's typically the responsibility of the landlord to ensure these systems are cleaned according to local regulations and best practices.
UAE building codes and laws generally require landlords to maintain the HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) system, which includes regular cleaning of air ducts. This is outlined in various housing and property management laws, such as those enforced by the Dubai Real Estate Regulatory Agency (DREA). However, if your landlord has not addressed this issue despite your concerns, you may need to bring it up with them or even seek assistance from local authorities. It’s important to note that while the landlord is responsible for general maintenance, homeowners can also take proactive steps. For instance, if you've noticed a significant build-up of dust in your bedroom's ducts after a recent dust storm, it might be wise to request an inspection and potential cleaning from your landlord. If they refuse or delay addressing the issue, consider contacting a professional environmental inspection company like Saniservice. Saniservice can provide a thorough inspection and offer remediation services if necessary. Their expertise is particularly valuable in complex cases where ducts are severely contaminated. For more immediate concerns or for those who prefer not to wait, you can contact them directly at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or via email at hello@saniservice.com. Remember that regular maintenance and cleaning of air ducts help prevent the spread of dust, allergens, and other pollutants throughout your home. This not only improves indoor air quality but also ensures better functioning of your HVAC system, potentially saving on energy bills in the long run. In conclusion, while landlords are typically responsible for maintaining and cleaning air ducts, proactive communication with them or seeking professional help can ensure that your living environment remains healthy and comfortable. |
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