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After the heavy dust storm last month, we’ve noticed a persistent cough and sneezing in the bedroom where our eldest son sleeps. The air feels thick and stale, especially during the night. Could this be due to poor ductwork? Should I consider getting it cleaned?
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Could Poor Ductwork Cause Our Son's Coughing?
Absolutely, poor ductwork could indeed be the culprit behind your son’s persistent cough and sneezing. In dubai/UAE, our climate often sees high levels of dust and allergens due to sandstorms and other weather conditions. These can easily accumulate within poorly maintained ducts, leading to a myriad of issues including stuffy, stale air and potentially worsening respiratory symptoms. In the uae/dubai region, it's not uncommon for homes to experience fluctuations in indoor air quality, especially after significant dust events like the one you mentioned last month. The thick and stale feeling during night time is indicative that your home’s ventilation systems might be struggling with the influx of particulate matter. To get a clearer understanding if poor ductwork is indeed contributing to the situation, i'd highly recommend scheduling an inspection by a professional. In dubai/UAE, companies like Saniservice can offer comprehensive duct cleaning and inspection services. They are well-versed in the local regulations and can provide you with detailed reports on the state of your home's ventilation system. Remember, regulations such as those from the Dubai Municipality emphasize regular maintenance for indoor air quality. A professional inspection will not only help identify issues but also ensure that any necessary work is done safely and effectively, complying with local codes. If after a thorough inspection, it’s determined that ductwork cleaning is needed, don’t hesitate to take action. A clean system can significantly improve the overall air quality in your home, making it more comfortable for everyone, especially those who might be sensitive to airborne irritants. Call 800-MOLDS or 800-66537, or email hello@saniservice.com to get started on ensuring better indoor air quality for your family. |
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