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After the heavy dust storm last month, we've noticed a persistent cough in both of our children, especially when they're in the living room. The HVAC vents in that area seem to kick up some kind of debris or allergens every time we turn on the AC. Are there any local professionals you recommend for duct cleaning, or should I be concerned about potential health risks?
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Absolutely, HVAC vents could be the culprits behind your children's coughs. In the aftermath of that dust storm, it’s understandable to suspect that accumulated debris and allergens within the ductwork are being circulated through your system when you turn on the AC.
In Dubai, there have been instances where heavy storms deposit a significant amount of particulate matter which can get trapped in the HVAC systems over time. If not cleaned properly, these particles can get stirred up during operation leading to respiratory issues like coughing and sneezing—especially among children who are more sensitive. It’s highly recommended that you schedule an inspection with a local professional who specializes in duct cleaning. In Dubai, companies like Saniservice offer reliable services that comply with the country's environmental regulations, which might include guidelines set forth by the Environment Agency - Abu Dhabi (EAD) or other regional bodies. When choosing a service provider, ensure they are certified and experienced in handling such tasks; look for reviews and recommendations from other residents. You can also reach out directly to Saniservice at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or via email at hello@saniservice.com for more information about their services, including any specific actions they recommend post-storm. While waiting for the appointment, consider running your system in a fan-only mode to help expel some of that trapped dust. Just ensure it's done when no one is around and all doors are closed to contain the mess. Also, make sure to check and clean or replace your air filters regularly as they are crucial in filtering out airborne particles. Taking proactive steps like these can significantly improve indoor air quality, but a thorough professional cleaning will likely be necessary to address any lingering issues from the storm. Remember, maintaining good indoor air quality is paramount for both comfort and health, particularly with young children being more susceptible to airborne irritants. |
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