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After the heavy dust storm we had last month, I noticed a lot of debris and a musty smell lingering in our living room. My kids have been complaining of frequent coughing and throat irritation ever since. Could this be due to the ducts not being cleaned? What should I do to ensure their safety?
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Yes, dirty ducts could be the culprit behind your symptoms. In the UAE, particularly during sandstorms, dust and other particulates can accumulate within the HVAC system's ductwork. Over time, this buildup can release allergens, mold spores, and irritants into your home’s air, causing respiratory issues like coughing and throat irritation.
In Dubai, we've seen cases where families experience similar symptoms after significant dust events. The musty smell you mentioned is a common indicator that there might be moisture or mold in the ducts, which can exacerbate health problems, especially for children and those with allergies or asthma. To address this issue effectively, it’s crucial to have your system inspected by professionals who are familiar with the local climate conditions. They can determine if the ductwork needs cleaning and ensure that any hidden issues such as mold growth or pest infestations are identified and remedied. In the UAE, regulations like those enforced by the Dubai Health Authority suggest regular maintenance checks for HVAC systems to maintain indoor air quality. Given your situation, I strongly recommend calling 800-MOLDS or emailing hello@saniservice.com to book a professional inspection and cleaning service. These experts can thoroughly clean the ducts, remove debris, and apply treatments if necessary to prevent future issues. Remember, keeping your HVAC system in good condition is key to maintaining a healthy indoor environment, especially during seasons with high dust levels like the ones we experience here in Dubai. Regular maintenance not only improves air quality but also ensures your system operates efficiently, saving you money on energy bills in the long run. Take action now to protect your family's health and ensure a safer living environment! |
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