Al Warsan Village summer 2025 newsletter

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WARSAN VILLAGE PULSE

Summer 2025

What’s Inside This Issue?

Community

Spotlight

Your neighbourhood has been going through upgrades and enhancements behind the scenes. Check in on how we’ve been sprucing up the surroundings these past months.

Lawn and Order

There’s a fresh look out front! With 1,000 new and dense sea purslane planters gracing the villas across Warsan Village, the community is enjoying vibrant pops of colour and a lush, green transformation. This hardy, drought-tolerant species is already forming a neat, dense carpet of greenery, a beautiful and low-maintenance ground cover that’s turning front yards into inviting green spaces.

Beyond its good looks, sea purslane keeps tree basins cool during hot summers, insulates roots from heat and helps the soil retain moisture, all while boosting tree health and creating a more refreshing micro-environment. These additions make our surroundings not only more attractive but also more resilient and sustainable.

Privacy Fence in Place

As part of our ongoing commitment to community safety, a sturdy fence in Block A now separates Warsan Village and Warsan Club, enhancing security by restricting unauthorised access while providing privacy and clearly defining community boundaries.

It’s the Year of Community, a time to strengthen bonds, foster unity and build inclusive neighbourhoods and Majid Al Khalaf is right at the heart of it all.

As a passionate community management pro, Majid and his team strive to transform community concerns into real solutions. Get to know the person behind your community’s positive changes.

How it began?

I was drawn to this industry because of its dynamic nature and the opportunity to make a tangible impact through innovation. Since starting, I’ve grown from an entry level role into leadership by continuously learning, taking on new challenges and embracing teamwork.

Recall a proud moment

I was proud when feedback from community members showed they felt heard and valued because of the initiatives I introduced. Knowing that I helped build a safe space where people connect and grow is very rewarding.

Your idea of ‘community’

It’s the foundation for collaboration, trust and mutual growth. The Year of Community emphasises the importance of nurturing these relationships to drive engagement and collective success.

What people think you do v/s What you really do

Many people think our role is primarily administrative, but it’s more about building relationships, understanding owners’ needs and creating meaningful experiences that keep the community vibrant and active.

Secret sauce for staying inspired

Outside of work, I’m passionate about speedboat racing and playing football, both challenge me physically and teach me the importance of teamwork and focus. I also love traveling, as it broadens my perspective and inspires creativity that I bring back to my role. Want

Friendly Reminder Zone

As temperatures rise, let’s remember the hardworking service providers who keep our community thriving, often spending long hours outdoors under the sun. A simple gesture, like allowing a midday break when scheduling services around lunchtime and offering water when you see them working in the sun can make a big difference.

By showing kindness and consideration, we not only support their wellbeing but also strengthen the spirit of our community. Let’s ensure everyone who cares for our neighbourhood feels cared for in return.

Stub Out the Risk

Cigarette butts may seem harmless, but if not put out completely, they can start dangerous fires- especially when they land on furniture, plants or are tossed into garbage bins. Even a small spark can quickly turn into a big problem inside a building or on a balcony.

Here are four tips to remember for a safer disposal and a safer home.

PUT OUT your cigarette completely before throwing it away. Use an ashtray with water or sand to make sure it’s out.

NEVER TOSS a lit cigarette from your balcony or window. Wind can carry it onto furniture, plants or even another balcony, risking a fire.

THROW OUT

cigarette butts into designated bins when you are out and about.

KEEP FLAMMABLES

AWAY from balconies and windows. Don’t store cartons, wood, paper piles, paint cans, clothes racks or dried out plants in these areas.

Jet Set, Don’t Forget

Before you jet off on your summer getaway, make sure your home is S.A.F.E.

Each letter stands for a smart step – making it easy to recall and covers all essentials for a secure home while you’re away.

SECURE

Lock doors, windows, wardrobes and safes. Secure entrances with CCTV monitoring and ensure battery backup is active.

A PPLIANCES

& AC

Unplug non-essentials, adjust AC to 24°C.

FOOD & FRIDGE

Empty your fridge and freezer to prevent spoilage.

EMERGENCY PREP

Close the main water valve, schedule your irrigation timers, arrange pet care, inform a trusted person and community security of your plans.

BONUS: Sign up for the Dubai Police Home Security Programme via the Dubai Police app for complimentary police patrolling while you are away.

Home Wellness Check

A little preparation goes a long way in keeping your home safe and comfortable. From beating the heat to keeping pests at bay, here’s your easy guide to a worry-free, well-maintained home this season. Voilà—your summer maintenance checklist!

Beat the Heat with a WellMaintained AC

Keep your AC running smoothly with professional servicing at least twice a year to improve cooling performance and air quality, reduce energy consumption and bills and extend its lifespan.

Clean Water, Safe Home

Water tanks in hot climates can collect dirt, bacteria and sediment. Clean your water tank every 6–12 months with a licensed service to prevent contamination and bad odour and maintain water pressure and plumbing.

Don’t

Let the Pests Move In

Keep out summer’s unwanted guests (like ants, cockroaches and rodents) with scheduled professional pest control at least twice a year. Food must be sealed and surfaces kept clean. Seal cracks or entry points around windows and doors and avoid leaving standing water (indoors and outdoors).

TIP: Clean AC filters monthly and keep outdoor units clear of dust and debris.

Park it Right, Drive it Light

With families and children often out and about in your

practice

welcoming and secure.

Designated Spots Only

Park in your assigned space and avoid blocking driveways, walkways or emergency accesscrucial for safety and accessibility.

Slow Down

Stick to speed limits on internal and arterial roads. Speeding in residential areas puts children, pedestrians and pets at risk.

Reverse for a Better View

When parking, try to reverse into your bay. This gives you a clearer view when you leave, reducing the risk of accidents, especially with children, cyclists and pets nearby.

Respect Reserved Spaces

Leave designated spots for people of determination and emergency vehicles. Everyone deserves a safe and accessible community.

No Double-Parking

Double-parking is not only inconvenient but also dangerous as it blocks visibility and creates hazards for pedestrians and other drivers.

Your cooperation makes all the difference. Thanks for helping us create a safer, happier space.

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