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After the heavy dust storm we had last month, I’ve noticed a strange odor lingering in the living room where my children play. It’s not something strong but persistent enough to make me wonder about their safety. Given that our AC unit is right next to this area, and considering how long we've been here without cleaning it, could there be any risks to my family's health from dirty ducts?
Posted by Gary Young
Asked on January 24, 2026 2:08 pm
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Absolutely, dirty AC ducts can indeed pose some health risks to your family. In the UAE, especially during the dust storms we experience, it’s crucial that you ensure your air handling systems are clean and properly maintained. Dust, mold spores, and other particulates that accumulate in the HVAC system can circulate through your home, affecting indoor air quality.

In Dubai, the regulations regarding HVAC maintenance aren't as stringent as in some other regions but it is strongly recommended to follow best practices for maintaining a healthy living environment. Dirty ducts could be causing those odors you've noticed, and they might even harbor mold or bacteria which can trigger allergic reactions, respiratory issues, especially among children.

Given your concern about the odor and knowing that it’s been some time since your AC was last cleaned, I highly recommend calling in a professional for an inspection. Saniservice, based out of Dubai, offers comprehensive duct cleaning services that adhere to local standards. You can reach them at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com.

Regular maintenance is key here. Most experts recommend having your HVAC system inspected and cleaned every one to two years, but this might vary depending on the frequency of use and environmental conditions like dust storms. By keeping up with these regular check-ups, you can help prevent issues from arising in the first place.

Remember that clean air is crucial for everyone's health, especially children. If the smell persists or if your family starts experiencing any respiratory issues, please do not hesitate to consult a medical professional and mention this concern. Keeping your living environment as dust-free and healthy as possible should be a priority, particularly after such an intense storm.

So don’t delay, take action today!
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 28, 2026 4:03 pm