Top 10 questions

These FAQs have been put together to provide a quick reference for some of the most common topics you might be interested in knowing about your community.

Do you want to find out about hosting a party in one of the common areas? The first steps in making an alteration to your home? Or perhaps you’d like some information about pets? Scroll through and click on one of the questions / links to get an answer.

Our top 10 questions are based on statistics taken from our customer happiness centre, so hopefully, that’s the best place for you to start looking.

Yes. You must ensure all members of your household staff are sponsored by you or that they are hired through a professional agency. According to local law, a person can only work for you as a maid or another household staff member, if he/she is sponsored by you OR if you hire the services of an individual through a reputable agency.
You cannot employ a person on someone else’s sponsorship, even if they obtain a NOC from their sponsor. This is illegal and you could be fined up to AED 100,000 by the local authorities. Refer to the household staff factsheet for more information.

We have partnered with two service providers to help residents get rid of furniture, equipment, and other bulky items. You may contact Take My Junk on 800 JUNK (5865) or Remove My Junk on 055 549 1122.

We request you to maintain caution when washing your carport or vehicles and please do not use excessive amounts of water – all hoses must have a cut-off valve. Please also limit the use of harsh or corrosive cleaning agents as they play a major role in causing damage to the roads and pathways as well as being harmful to the environment.
No water run-off should be observed from your property into the common area – whether from washing your car, carport, or terrace area.If you do clean your carport or car, please sweep up any dust, sand, or dirt from the area first and dispose of it in your dustbin before you begin washing. (Staff should use a bucket and cloth to wash cars or a broom to clean carports and terraces.)

Under no circumstances may your vehicle be washed in the common area of the community. Refer to the car washing guidelines for more details.

Yes, there is a 24/7 security helpdesk available at Emirates Living. For any concerns, you may contact community security on 04 362 7848 or 050 280 3349.

Please refer to the community rules, which state that private functions of no more than eight guests can be held at the park nearest to the unit of the homeowner/resident hosting the event. For larger numbers of guests, residents must first obtain permission from the community manager. Please call ECM at 800 EMAAR (36227) to tell us details of the date, time, venue, and the number of guests. We encourage you to contact ECM at least one week in advance of your intended event. While planning your gathering please note that there are no electrical power outlets in any of our community parks. A deposit may be required, and the homeowner/tenant will be liable to pay any costs associated with damage to the common areas or cleaning as a result of the function.
Kindly note that we are unable to exclusively reserve any area of the community for parties or gatherings.
Please adhere to the following guidelines when enjoying the common area facilities:
• Please do not conduct any activities that may disturb other residents as you may be requested to discontinue your party if we receive complaints.
• Do not use inflatable play items or any equipment that requires the use of power extensions as these could prove to be a safety hazard.
• The serving of alcohol or related items is prohibited at all times.
• Children (under 16 years of age) must be under adult(s) supervision at all times – neither ECM nor Emrill will be liable for any unfortunate accidents or claims.
• The area should be cleaned and all personal belongings/party materials/items removed. In the event the premises are left unclean, you will be liable to pay cleaning charges as quoted by our service providers.
• You will also be liable to pay for any damage to the premises and a notice of violation may be issued.
• Neither ECM nor our service provider will be held responsible for the loss of any personal effects.
• Please bear in mind you are within a community and so we request you and your guests ensure that the noise level is kept to a minimum and controlled. Loud music/noise is not recommended as it may disturb neighbouring villas.
• Parking on pavements, gardens, or any lawn area, and anywhere that obstructs a pedestrian’s right of way or access to a villa is strictly prohibited.
• Violating vehicles will be towed away at the vehicle owner’s expense.
ECM/security possesses the complete authority to halt any activity, which does not adhere to the above guidelines and does not comply with the Master Community Rules.

Our budgeting team considers the following aspects when calculating the community service fee (CSF):
Historical expenses: We evaluate actual expense trends from the previous year based on individual cost items. Depending upon the operational plan, we decide whether or not to include them again in the following year’s budget. In addition, our hands-on experience from daily site operations gives further insight into various aspects of accurate budgeting and cost savings.
Resource allocation on site: We periodically review resources on-site to find ways of improving performance by employing new technology and operational methods based on international best practices. This continuing development in the management of our resources has a substantial and positive effect on the budget.
Service provider contracts: By regularly reviewing service provider contracts, we can evaluate key areas of improvement such as performance and cost savings. This helps us to determine future budgets and predict expenses.
Capital asset evaluation (maintenance, repair, and replacements): Capital assets that are no longer under the manufacturer’s warranty are regularly reviewed for major maintenance or replacement. Essential equipment, such as sewage pumping stations and/or similar items, supports the overall infrastructure of the community. So we make allowance in our budget for the upkeep of these items, thus ensuring the community has sufficient funds available during times of emergency and/or when replacements are required.
Provision for doubtful debts: This amount allows for the setting aside of a small portion of CSF collections as a provision in case certain receivables are required to be written off in the future. This practice conforms to the basic accounting principle of Conservatism and this step is taken to strengthen the financial position of the community.
Surplus/deficit adjustment from previous years: Finally, any surpluses or deficits from previous years are brought into consideration during the determination of the CSF rate for the current year. This allows us to maintain funds at an optimum level to cater for every eventuality and serve the community to the highest standards.

Yes. Please log onto your community portal and select ‘Home Modifications’ from the sidebar to apply for a NOC. 

You may contact community security on 04 362 7848 or 050 280 3349, 24 hours a day, or involve the local authorities for further escalation.

Visitors’ parking is for the short term only, after which, cars may be tagged and towed at the owner’s expense. For visitors who wish to park for longer periods, please contact the community security team.

Pool safety

Remember to always exercise caution when at the pool to ensure everyone has a great time:

  • Never leave babies or children alone or in the care of another child, while in or near pools, spas, or wading pools – or near bath tubs or other open bodies of water.
  • An infant can drown in just one inch of water – make sure the supervising adult is always within arm’s length of the child with their full attention focused on them at all times.
  • The supervising adult should not be engaged in distracting activities, such as talking on a telephone, socialising or tending to household chores.
  • Parents and caregivers should learn CPR or BLS (Basic Life Support).
  • Supervising adults should make sure they do not leave any pool toys in the water as a child could fall in while trying to retrieve them.
  • Toddlers and children with seizure disorders are particularly vulnerable to drowning, but all youngsters are in danger if unsupervised in or near water.
  • Even a child who knows how to swim may drown a few feet from safety.
  • Consuming alcohol at a public swimming pool is against the law.
  • If you have any illness or infection (such as a cold, sore throat, athlete’s foot or diarrhoea), please don’t spread it around; once you are better, you can use the pool again.
  • Visit the bathroom before you use the pool!
  • Take children on bathroom breaks or check diapers every 30 to 60 minutes.
  • Change diapers in the bathroom or diaper-changing area and not at the poolside, where germs can get into the water.
  • Wash your hands after using the toilet or changing diapers.
  • Shower with soap before you start swimming (then rinse yourself under the shower at the pool before you swim).
  • Don’t swallow the water you swim in.

Pets

Emirates Living is a pet-friendly community – but it’s important to ensure that your animal friends never disturb other residents:

  • Dogs must always be kept on a leash when outside the boundaries of your home.
  • Any dog waste deposited in the community must be promptly removed and properly discarded in a sanitary manner by the dog handler.
  • All pets must wear appropriate identification tags at all times when outdoors.
  • Dog owners must ensure their animals do not make an unreasonable amount of noise or disturb neighbouring residents.
  • Abandoning pets is strictly forbidden and offenders will be reported to the authorities. If you cannot commit to caring for a pet, do not get one.
  • Refer to the pet etiquette fact sheet to learn more about pet care guidelines in your community.

Pest control

Keep your home pest-free by following a few simple steps

  • Do not leave buckets, pet bowls, containers or any other objects where water can stagnate outside your home.
  • Fountains and water features should have moving water. If not in use, the entire water feature must be drained and emptied.
  • Do not allow excess water to accumulate in planter boxes.
  • Clean out bird baths and bird feeders daily and replenish with fresh water.
  • Do not leave empty cardboard boxes lying around your porch or lawn – they maintain the ideal moisture and temperature for pests like cockroaches to thrive.
  • Do not leave food out for strays in the community – it attracts even more pests. Moreover, pet food is often reinforced with micronutrients like vitamin K that may help rodents help build immunity and develop resistance to rat poisons.
  • Collect fruits as soon as they fall from trees in your garden.
  • Dog waste can offer flies a breeding ground for weeks – ensure that any waste produced by your pets is discarded in the provided dog bins.
  • Refer to the pest control fact sheet for more information.

Landscaping

Here are some tips from our landscaping team to help you keep your landscaping lush and healthy:

  • Maintain a mowing height of 2.5 to 3 inches but during summer, increase this to 3 or 3.5 inches to reduce water loss from your soil.
  • Check your irrigation system for leaks periodically.
  • Water your landscaping as per its requirements and not just every day.
  • Apply water directly to the roots of plants to minimise evaporation and water runoff.
  • Avoid mid-day watering – instead, water in the early hours before sunrise to lessen water loss through evaporation and daytime winds.
  • Choose plants that are native to the arid climate of the Middle East and require less water such as desert rose, flame trees, bougainvillea, neem, palms and hibiscus.
  • Make adjustments to watering durations as needed; for example, shaded or protected areas may need less water than patches that are always under the sun.
  • For better efficiency, install a drip irrigation system to minimise evaporation.
  • Water brown spots by hand and check your irrigation system; lawns usually develop brown spots because of faults in the sprinkler system.
  • Planting seeds in the common areas (outside the boundary of your villa) is prohibited.
  • Refer to the landscaping fact sheet for more information.

Home fixes

If you run into plumbing or electrical hitches in and around your home, here are a few points to keep in mind:

  • Use the shutoff valves under or behind the sink to turn off water to a faulty fixture.
  • If you notice a leak in the bath or shower, stop using it, turn off the water at the fixture and arrange for a repair service.
  • If there is a leak in the water heater, use the shutoff valve on top of the heater to turn off the water before draining the unit.
  • If you notice water spots, try to trace the leaks to one location (toilet, sink or tub) and turn off the water to that fixture. Arrange for service through a third party provider.
  • If a power outage occurs, inspect all circuit breakers. If a breaker is damaged, arrange for service. If they’re not damaged, turn them all off and back on again, one at a time.
  • If there is no power to an outlet, check if it is connected to a wall switch that has not been turned on before you inspect the circuit breakers. Reset any that may have turned off.
  • If a hanging light fixture does not work, a connection along the circuit may be broken. Check if wall switches, circuit breakers and the bulb has been installed properly.
  • If you have a stuck window, use a putty or plastic knife to gently score the edges and prise the window open. Once open, apply a thin layer of paraffin wax around the edges.
  • If you’re getting an odour around your home after a vacation, the drain pipes may have dried up. Try pouring water down the drains.
  • Indoor plants may release an odour if left unattended for long periods. Inspect your plants and prune any rotting parts if necessary.
  • A buildup of dust and moisture can cause exhaust fan to spin slowly. Clean the fans periodically to ensure optimal performance.
  • Clean the railings of any sliding doors occasionally with a toothbrush and then vacuum to remove accumulated grime.
  • Clean mildew spots with a three percent solution of hydrogen peroxide for a quick fix.
  • If you need to increase the flow pressure of your taps, fit them with aerators – they save water too. Simply unscrew the spout, and screw the aerator onto the tap.

Holiday tips

Here are a few things you can do to secure your home before leaving for vacation

  • Turn off your water supply till you are back. This will prevent any leaks that could damage your property.
  • Ask a trusted neighbour to keep an eye on your home while you’re away.
  • Secure your home effectively; close and lock all windows and doors.
  • Discontinue newspaper subscriptions and deliveries to your home.
  • Give a key to a trusted friend or neighbour so they can check your villa periodically.
  • Do not leave unsecured items on your balcony/terrace that can be easily removed.
  • If you have a burglar or intrusion alarm, activate it.
  • Lock all valuables and cash in an approved and securely fastened safe.
  • Unplug all unnecessary appliances such as televisions, stereos and personal computers (take care not to turn off the power to any alarm systems).
  • Unplug or turn off the ringer on all telephones and answering machines.
  • Refer to the holiday safety fact sheet for more information.

Gas barbecue grilling safety guidelines

Ensure that you take proper precautions while enjoying a grilling session with family and friends

  • Gas bottles should never be stored indoors – it’s best to store them outdoors in a well-ventilated space.
  • If you store your barbecue or patio heater indoors when not in use, you should always detach the gas bottle first and store it separately outdoors.
  • Gas bottles should always be stored upright and away from any ignition sources.
  • Never use your barbecue indoors because of the risk of toxic fumes, smoke or fire.
  • Children should be kept safely away from barbecues and gas bottles.
  • Cracked or damaged hoses and/or gas regulators should be replaced before use.
  • Check hoses occasionally to make sure they have not perished by brushing or spraying on soapy water and checking for bubbles.
  • Check connections to make sure that they are clean and fitting snugly.
  • Always read the barbecue manufacturer’s operating instructions.
  • When you have finished using your barbecue, turn off the gas bottle first and then at the barbecue controls.
  • If you notice any leakage from the valve of a small cylinder, move the cylinder to a safe location at least 20 metres from any possible source of ignition.

In an emergency, dial 997 for Dubai Civil Defence or 999 for Dubai Police.

Note: The barbecue facility will remain closed as part of our response to COVID-19.

Fire safety

It’s crucial that you take precautions to ensure your home is always protected against fire hazards.

  • Conduct regular maintenance of the smoke/heat detectors within your villa.
  • Refrain from smoking in non-designated areas.
  • Refrain from storing flammable liquids/materials in your garage or balconies.
  • Avoid overloading electrical circuits with too many high voltage appliances, such as televisions and computers.
  • Did you know? It is an offence punishable by law if your detectors are not working properly or they have been obstructed, as this poses a risk to the entire community.

Air conditioning

Here are a few steps to ensure your air-conditioner is working flawlessly all year round.

  • Ensure that you service your air-conditioning unit at least once a year.
  • Enlist only qualified air-conditioning service personnel.
  • Ensure that clogged/dirty filters are routinely cleaned or replaced.
  • Clean and flush the unit’s drain line regularly to prevent excess moisture.
  • Keep external doors and windows closed.
  • Keep windows, which are exposed to the sun, shaded by using internal blinds or curtains.
  • Refer to the energy-saving factsheet for more information. 

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