Bluewaters Newsletter_Issue 1, 2024

Page 1


Message from the Chief Community Management Officer

Dear Resident,

The first six months of the year have gone by, bringing us a season of changes, new faces and phases and a start to a transformative journey for Dubai Community Management.

As the new Chief Community Management Officer, I am committed to finding the winning formula towards becoming a household name in Dubai, where our residents and customers see us as family and friends, not only because of iconic developments, but because they cannot think of anyone better suited to look after their home and community. With customer-centricity at our core, we look forward to emerging as a differentiator and flagbearer in community management.

In the past few months, we have had moments of reflection and gratitude with community celebrations, Ramadan and Eid events and much more. We also experienced weeks with spells of heavy rain beckoning spring and thereafter, the summer seasons we have embarked on.

In this edition of your biannual newsletter, you'll find valuable insights on home maintenance, peti-quette pointers and tips to enhance your overall community living experience. Do take some time to read all our community stories to stay abreast of our news and developments.

I am eager as is my team and certain that 2024 will be a year of greater opportunities – bigger, better, and brighter and I look forward to working hand in hand with all of you in achieving our milestones for the year.

As we embark on this exciting new chapter together, we look forward to seize this opportunity to inspire and innovate together for the good of tomorrow.

Francis Giani

Your Community Updates

Come rain or shine, your community undergoes improvements and enrichments all through the year. Here is a slice of all that was planned and undertaken in the neighbourhood you call ‘home’.

Restoring Hues

Building entrances, service rooms, poolside pergolas and staircases in the common areas were the latest recipients of a beautiful bright makeover. The walls of these hardworking surfaces were given a coat of fresh paint for a neat, clean and fresh look. With daily foot traffic, scuff marks and wear and tear from constant use, the careful prep and painting activities have transformed these outdoor spaces.

Not only does this add an extra layer of value to the Bluewaters buildings, but it also paints a pretty picture for those who frequently use them.

Refreshed Vehicle Stoppers

Over 900 concrete wheel stoppers got a fresh coat of yellow paint as part of our recent initiatives targeted at improving the overall upkeep and safety in the community.

As inconspicuous as they may seem, these discreet parking features in their brighter and contrasting colours are an important part of the parking facility, when it comes to organising residents’ vehicles in their respective bays.

While these stoppers improve visibility and safety for motorists and others using the parking levels, they are instrumental in preventing vehicles from encroaching into accessible walkways and routes for other users. A bonus feature is that they also prevent vehicles from scraping their vehicles or the footpaths in the bays. Donate Your

Looking to share your preowned garments with someone who may treasure them?

Find two sleek, grey drop boxes located on the ground floor parking level of Building 2 and donate your clothes, belts, shoes or even bags. The team from Beit Al Kher drops in for collection when they reach capacity.

When you give a little, you could perhaps help a lot at the receiver’s end. Thank you in advance for helping make a difference.

Your Community Events

Decorative L i g ht s Usher Ramadan

Parkways and common areas across the community were adorned with festive lights to celebrate the holy month of Ramadan. Illuminated areas included roundabouts and entrances and included popular Ramadan motifs, like the crescent moon, traditional lanterns, and geometric patterns used in Islamic art.

Winter Festival and Movie Night

Extravaganza

A magical experience unfolded at the winter community celebrations in Bluewaters on 09 February at the podium level between buildings 6 and 7, as residents congregated for an evening to remember. The younger and older folks indulged in delicious treats served at food stalls while the themed giveaways added an extra sparkle to the festivities.

The highlight of the evening was the movie screening of 'The Polar Express' which was a hit with kids and adults alike. If you missed it, glimpse through the highlights here.

You can also catch all the past events in pictures at www.dubaicm.ae.

TLC for your Home

Know Your Pet-iquette

Your community is a pet-friendly neighbourhood with easy and simple community rules, aimed to help reduce neighbourly conflicts and ensure a healthier environment for you and your furry family member. Familiarise yourself with these points and share them with members of your household.

OFF LEASH AREAS

Dog parks are the designated areas for your canine friend’s walks, exercise and play. Community amenities including play areas, parks, lawns, sports courts and pools are not open to pets.

LEASH ON ALWAYS

Not every resident in your community may be comfortable around dogs. Ensure that your four-legged friend is within full control and on a leash when out and about in your community while being respectful of your neighbours.

COURTESY CHECK

Adults and especially children must always check with a pet owner/handler before approaching or petting someone else’s dog. Every dog has a different level of tolerance for physical affection.

RESPONSIBLE OWNERSHIP

Pet owners are responsible if their canine pet friend injures another animal, tenant, guest or member of the public or even damage property and communal areas. Never leave pets unattended in vehicles or balconies.

CHIP & TRACK

Have your pet microchipped and collared with the latest identification details so that they can be found easily if lost. Ensure that vaccinations, routine check-ups and registrations with a veterinarian are up to date, as per local regulations. Look up your lost pet on free apps like Aleef, WheresMyPawsAt or via GPS trackers using the registered details.

STOP & SCOOP

Owners/dog handlers must pick up pet waste immediately and carry multiple bags for cleaning up after their pets.

Stay covered with the right insurance

It’s never too late to invest in insurance that covers your prized home and possessions and gives you the peace of mind you deserve. Contents Insurance does just that in the event of the unexpected – be it a theft, fire or water leakage.

With a good plan, you can protect your home and your belongings including your furniture, electrical appliances, soft furnishings and even paint finishes on your walls and ceilings. Some contents insurance plans start as low as AED 200 a year, based on the coverage required.

What is covered under community insurance?

Community insurance only covers the common areas such as roads, amenities, signage, streetlights, walls, irrigation systems and gate barriers. Contents insurance is the sole responsibility of a resident.

Know Your No-Storage Zones

Building corridors may appear to be a convenient space to line up water cans, shoe cabinets, bicycles and other personal belongings but this could turn out to be more unsafe than you can imagine.

Add to that – cluttered and stored belongings in the building's common areas are an eyesore affecting the overall aesthetics of your building. Improperly stored items along corridors pose an obstruction to corridor paths and mounted safety equipment such as fire extinguishers, automated external defibrillator (AED) wall-mounted units and fire alarm pull stations in these areas. For your and your family’s safety, please keep apartment doors closed and always locked.

Similarly, allocated basement parking bays are not storage spaces and must not be used for storing bikes, prams, strollers, kayaks, fishing equipment or other items. Avoid covering or obstruct any lights, skylights, windows or other means of illumination of the common areas.

Dubai Civil Defense guidelines and Community Rules deem it mandatory to keep these areas clean and clear of any obstacles for rescue teams in the event of a mishap.

Balcony Etiquette

A quick refresher of Law (4) of 2019 concerning the Real Estate Regulatory Agency Law (6) of 2019 concerning Jointly Owned Properties is a good place to start for the dos and don'ts around your private and peaceful balcony space. Read on as we’ve got the most important pointers covered.

▶ Airing laundry visibly on balconies or railings is not allowed as it does not suit the building and community aesthetics.

▶ Pets, children and people of determination must never be left unsupervised on balconies. Also, avoid storing outdoor furniture that could be climbed.

▶ Refrain from disposing of lit cigarettes and butts, food, sharp objects and other waste from balconies. These can land on furnishing or flammable items amounting to a fire or serious injuries.

▶ Satellite dishes or installed antennae negatively affect the overall appearance of the building and violators can also face fines from Dubai Municipality.

▶ Do not feed birds on your balcony – they can be a menace to others and damage the façade of your building.

▶ Balconies are not for barbecues, cooking, bonfires, or smoking sheesha. These are against the community safety regulations and put people and property at great risk.

Residents found violating balcony guidelines can face fines in the event of non-compliance. Please share this with others in your household and keep your community safe.

Prep Your Homebase for Summer

Balmy days ahead. Here is a quick checklist of fix-ups and declutter details to consider for your house and surroundings, as you splash into the summer of 2024.

P.S.

Save it, pin it, share it. You can thank us later.

Service your air conditioner

Ensure your home cooling is working just fine by replacing the air filter (if required) and cleaning the area around the AC unit and vents. Get professional help to check for any leaks or defects in the unit or from windows and doors, especially if cooling takes time.

Switch off to cool off

Some electronic devices generate heat adding to the room temperature. Switch off devices such as LEDs, mobile phones and batteries when not in use to avoid heat generation.

Clear out puddles

Inspect your home for a build-up of standing water and remove pools of water ponding from children’s toys or a bird bath to avoid mosquitoes.

Leak check

Examine your bath and kitchen sinks and tubs for slow leaks and replace worn grout and caulking to prevent water damage. Leave washing machine doors open after use, ensuring your bathroom is well-ventilated.

Better safe than sorry

Ensure that the smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors installed at your house are current and up to date. Check expiration dates and replace batteries if necessary.

Light and airy

These months ahead bring with it bright and heated sunlight. Deck your space with light-hued blinds and curtains to avoid direct sunlight in your house.

The proper use of community common areas helps maintain a clean, hygienic and functional living environment. Take a moment to remind your household members about basic garbage dos and don’ts.

▶ Ensure your trash bags are tied or sealed before dropping them into your chute or designated refuse area.

▶ If your building has chute access from your floor, use the available facility and ensure that the chute door is closed after disposal to prevent odours or spills.

▶ Refrain from disposing of cooking oil, lit cigarettes, hot ashes or lit candles in the chute without proper safety precautions.

▶ Got bulk waste such as furniture, mattresses or appliances to get rid of? Arrange for the removal of larger waste items through a thirdparty provider of your choice or reach out to 800 JUNK (5865) for assistance.

Keep Calm and Keep Clean Parking Pointers

Enter the building parking area using your vehicle access card. Need a replacement card? Write to us at community@dubaicm.ae or reach us at 800 DubaiCM for assistance. 1

Avoid tailgating. The building parking facility is equipped with an anti-pass system that allows a single vehicle entry at a time per card. While inside the parking level, access cards will not be active to avoid misuse of access cards. 2

Illegally parking in non-designated parking bays is prohibited. Reach out to your building concierge for assistance if your encounter such an issue. 3

From the Regulator’s Desk

Mollak Gateway Services for Homeowners

Following Law No. (6) of 2019 regarding jointly owned properties in Dubai, the Dubai Land Department has introduced a service for all homeowners and Owners’ Committees to submit enquiries, requests, suggestions, complaints on the Dubai Rest App and the Land Department’s website – dubailand.gov.ae.

RERA has issued guidelines via the brand-new Mollak Gateway services for jointly owned properties, requiring owners, residents, and owners' committees to use the Mollak services portal for enquiries, complaints, and requests. This allows management companies like DCM to address these requests and allows Owners' Committees to evaluate the management company's performance.

Through the platform, RERA will take necessary action to resolve complaints and enable a record of requests and correspondence which can be reviewed later.

Courtesy: RERA

Dubai Community Management

Our primary objective is to manage and maintain the wellbeing of your community. As such, we provide a broad spectrum of comprehensive management services.

and enhance flourishing residential communities as well as thriving districts.

35,560 Units 25 Districts

Communities

Buildings

500K Residents

Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.