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After the heavy dust storm we had last month, I noticed a lot of dust and debris collecting behind the air vents in my bedroom. My kids have been complaining about itchy eyes and constant coughing lately, which has me worried they might be breathing in all that stuff. The ducts are right above their sleeping area, so this is concerning. Has anyone had issues like this before or knows how to clean these properly?
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Air vents collecting dust can indeed be harmful, especially in the UAE where environmental conditions can exacerbate issues. The recent dust storm you experienced highlights just how much debris can accumulate over time. In Dubai and other parts of the UAE, high temperatures combined with sand and pollutants make it a breeding ground for mold, bacteria, and allergens which can get trapped behind air vents.
In your case, noticing dust accumulating in the bedroom could be indicative of a more serious issue. Not only is this unsightly but it also poses respiratory risks to your children. The UAE has specific regulations regarding indoor environmental quality; one key standard is EN 13781-2002, which sets out requirements for the design and operation of HVAC systems. While these are general guidelines, they do emphasize the importance of regular maintenance. If you're experiencing symptoms like itchy eyes or coughing in your kids after a dust storm, it’s wise to have the ducts professionally inspected and cleaned. Dust build-up can harbor allergens, mold spores, and other irritants that might be affecting their health. Given the specific climate and living conditions in Dubai, these risks are heightened. I'd recommend reaching out to a professional company like Saniservice for an inspection and cleaning of your ducts. They specialize in ensuring indoor air quality meets regulatory standards and can help eliminate potential sources of illness. For more information or to schedule an appointment, you could call 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com. In the meantime, try to keep your bedroom well-ventilated and use HEPA filters in your air purifiers if available. Regularly cleaning vents with a soft brush might also help reduce immediate irritants until you can get professional assistance. But remember, when it comes to health, prevention is key! |
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