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The AC in my apartment seems to be blowing out more dust than cool air lately. I live in a two-bedroom flat in Dubai Marina, and I've only been here for about six months. I've noticed that the vents in the living room and the master bedroom are really dusty, and my allergies have been acting up more than usual. I'm not sure if duct cleaning is something I should request from my landlord or if it's my responsibility as a tenant. Do I need to take action on this, or is it up to the property owner to handle duct cleaning?
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In the context of rental properties in Dubai, the responsibility for duct cleaning can vary depending on the lease agreement between the tenant and the landlord. Generally, landlords are responsible for maintaining the major systems of the property, including the HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) system. This typically encompasses ductwork, especially when it comes to ensuring that it is clean and functioning properly.
Given that you've noticed an increase in dust coming from your AC vents and a rise in allergy symptoms, it is advisable to address this issue promptly. Dust accumulation in ducts can lead to poor indoor air quality, which can exacerbate allergies and respiratory issues. It’s essential to ensure that your living environment is healthy, particularly in a city like Dubai, where dust and humidity can be prevalent. In Dubai, the Dubai Municipality has specific regulations regarding indoor air quality and the maintenance of HVAC systems, particularly in commercial settings. While these regulations are more stringent for businesses, they highlight the importance of maintaining clean air systems for health reasons. As a tenant, you may not have the regulatory backing to demand duct cleaning; however, you do have the right to request a clean living environment. Before taking action, review your rental agreement to see if it specifies responsibilities for maintenance tasks such as duct cleaning. If duct cleaning is not explicitly mentioned, it is still reasonable to approach your landlord with your concerns. Document the dust issue and any related health effects you are experiencing to support your case. If the landlord does not respond or if the situation does not improve, consider requesting a professional inspection. A qualified HVAC technician can assess the ducts' condition and recommend necessary cleaning or repairs. In Dubai, it’s crucial to work with certified professionals who adhere to local regulations. If you find that the dust problem persists or if you experience severe allergic reactions, do not hesitate to take action. You can contact SaniService by calling 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or emailing hello@saniservice.com for expert advice and potential inspection and cleaning services. In summary, while the landlord typically bears the responsibility for duct cleaning, as a tenant, it's important to communicate your concerns effectively and seek professional assistance if necessary. Prioritizing indoor air quality is essential for your health and comfort in your home. |
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