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The AC in my apartment seems to be running constantly since the heatwave started a few weeks ago, but it doesn’t seem to be helping much. The air feels heavy and stuffy, even with the vents open. My kids have been complaining of coughing fits and I’m worried about their health. Is there anything I can do to improve the indoor air quality in my apartment?
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The constant running of your AC unit might seem like the answer to alleviating heat but it could be causing more issues for you and your family. In Dubai's climate, the air can indeed feel heavy and stuffy, especially during a heatwave, which often leads folks to keep their units running almost non-stop. However, there are certain things that should be considered when it comes to indoor air quality in an apartment setting.
Firstly, it is essential to ensure your AC system is properly maintained. In the UAE, regulations like those from The Department of Municipalities and Urban Planning (DM&UP) emphasize the importance of regular cleaning and maintenance of HVAC systems. This helps prevent dust, mold, and other allergens from accumulating in your air ducts which could contribute to stuffiness and respiratory issues. Secondly, keeping the vents open or partially closed might not be enough to improve circulation. The heatwave can lead to a build-up of stagnant air within an apartment. Consider using a fan or two strategically placed to help circulate the cooled air around the room. Ensure that your fans are clean and dust-free to avoid introducing contaminants into the air. Thirdly, humidity levels play a significant role in indoor air quality. High humidity can promote mold growth which is harmful for people with allergies or asthma. The DM&UP recommends keeping relative humidity between 30% -60%. You might want to invest in a hygrometer to monitor these levels and use dehumidifiers if necessary. Lastly, it’s worth considering the air quality outside your home. In Dubai, dust storms can bring in particulates that can enter through windows or open doors, even when you have your AC running. Ensuring all windows are sealed properly might help reduce this issue. If these steps do not provide relief and you continue to experience issues like coughing fits from your kids, it would be wise to call for a professional inspection. Such inspections can identify underlying issues that could affect air quality and provide recommendations on how to improve them. You mentioned the phone number 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com - these are great resources you might want to reach out to. Remember, maintaining good indoor air quality is crucial for health, especially during extreme weather conditions like heatwaves. Taking proactive measures can make a significant difference in your living environment and comfort levels. |
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