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After the heavy dust storm a few weeks ago, I noticed a persistent cough in both of my children when they play in our living room. The ducts run directly above their play area and I’m worried about all the dust and debris that could be circulating through them. Given how close the kids are to the vents, should I consider cleaning the ductwork?
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Absolutely, after the dust storm we experienced a few weeks ago, it's highly advisable to consider cleaning your ductwork. The persistent coughing your kids have been experiencing could be directly linked to the dust and debris that might've been stirred up during the storm and now circulating through their living area.
In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, our climate can lead to an accumulation of dust and allergens inside ducts, which can exacerbate respiratory issues especially among children. The ductwork above your kids' play area is a prime spot for such accumulations as it's directly linked to their breathing zone. While you might be tempted to clean the ducts yourself, UAE regulations require that certain cleaning tasks are done by certified professionals due to the complexity and potential risks involved. Engaging a professional service like ours at Saniservice can ensure thorough and safe cleaning. We have the expertise to handle such scenarios in line with local guidelines. It's also important to inspect your HVAC system for any signs of damage or build-up before proceeding. Our team will be able to assess if there were any issues during the storm that need addressing beyond just duct cleaning. Don't wait, act now and call us at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com for a professional inspection and remediation. Early action can prevent further health concerns for your children and ensure a healthier indoor environment. Remember, keeping the air quality in your home is crucial, especially with our climate being as variable as it is in Dubai. Let's work together to keep your family healthy and happy! |
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