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After the rain last month, I noticed a strange odor coming from the ventilation ducts near my bedroom. My landlord mentioned something about coil cleaning but didn’t go into details. Is it really my responsibility to clean these coils since they’re in a shared area?
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Cleaning ventilation coils is indeed an important aspect of maintaining indoor air quality and can be quite complex. In the UAE, especially considering the climate and frequent humidity, it's crucial to keep these components clean to prevent issues like the odor you've noticed from your bedroom ducts.
In Dubai/UAE, there aren't specific laws mandating who must clean ventilation coils in shared areas, but it is generally recommended that landlords or building owners handle this task. This is due to the shared nature of the system and safety concerns. However, if the unit serves only one living space like your bedroom, you might have grounds to request that it be cleaned. Landlords often have maintenance contracts with professional companies who are well-versed in HVAC systems and can clean these coils effectively. If this isn't happening and you're uncomfortable with the smell or potential health risks, it would be prudent to bring up the issue directly with your landlord and possibly seek a second opinion from an environmental inspection company. Remember, dirty condenser coils can harbor mold and bacteria that can release unpleasant odors and even affect your respiratory health. For serious cases like yours, I'd recommend calling in professionals who are familiar with the UAE standards and regulations for such services. They can also inspect other aspects of your ventilation system to ensure overall indoor air quality. If you're unsure or uncomfortable handling this issue yourself, don't hesitate to reach out to a company like Saniservice at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com for assistance. They can provide expert advice and services tailored to the UAE environment. Always prioritize your health and comfort in shared spaces, so don't shy away from advocating for a clean environment. |
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