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After the heavy dust storm we had last week, I noticed a lot of debris in the air vents throughout the living room. My landlord mentioned that it’s his responsibility to clean them but he hasn’t said anything about ducts specifically. Given that my son has been having trouble breathing lately and coughing more than usual, are the ducts in an apartment supposed to be cleaned by the tenant or is this something the landlord should handle?
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Duct cleaning is a crucial aspect of maintaining indoor air quality and can significantly affect the health and well-being of your family. In the UAE, specifically in Dubai, it's important to understand who's responsible for duct cleaning.
Typically, landlords are responsible for the general maintenance and cleaning of common areas within an apartment complex, which usually includes the ductwork. However, specific responsibilities can vary based on local regulations and agreements made between tenants and landlords. In the UAE, there isn't a strict legal framework that mandates who should clean the ducts in residential apartments, but it's generally expected to be handled by the landlord. Given your concerns about dust and debris in your apartment and your son's breathing issues, it would be wise to communicate with your landlord regarding this matter. Ensure you outline the specific areas of concern—like the living room vents—and discuss a timeline for cleaning. If necessary, you can ask for a professional inspection which may help identify any hidden issues. It’s worth noting that in Dubai, many residents and property managers follow industry best practices, which typically include regular duct cleaning every 3 to 5 years or after major events like sandstorms. Given the recent dust storm, it might be prudent to request immediate attention from your landlord, as this could exacerbate respiratory issues. If you're concerned about the air quality in your home and want a detailed professional assessment, consider contacting an environmental inspection company. They can provide a thorough evaluation and suggest appropriate cleaning or remediation steps if needed. For instance, companies like Saniservice, which you can reach at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or through email at hello@saniservice.com, offer such services. Remember, regular maintenance of your ductwork is key to ensuring good air quality in your home. Keep the lines of communication open with your landlord and prioritize the health and comfort of your family. |
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