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Since we moved into our new flat a few months ago, I’ve noticed a persistent dust cloud every time someone turns on the air conditioning. It’s particularly noticeable in my daughter’s bedroom, which is right next to where the AC unit sits. Given how young she is and her frequent coughing lately, I’m worried it might be related. Has anyone else experienced similar issues with their ducts?
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Is dusty air from AC harmful to my child? Well, the short answer is yes, it can be. The issue you're experiencing sounds like a common one for many new residents here in Dubai and the UAE. When someone turns on their air conditioning unit, especially if the ducts haven't been cleaned recently, there's often a release of dust and debris that’s been collecting over time.
In our region, we do have some specific regulations regarding indoor environmental quality which can be found in the Building Code of Dubai (BCD) and other local guidelines. These codes emphasize the importance of proper maintenance of HVAC systems to ensure they operate efficiently and safely. Dust from old ducts is one of those issues that can really impact air quality and, by extension, your family's health. The dust you're noticing could contain various pollutants such as mold spores, pollen, pet dander, and other allergens. For a child who might already have respiratory issues or allergies, these particles could exacerbate their condition leading to coughing, wheezing, and potentially more serious problems if not addressed properly. I'd strongly recommend having a professional inspection of your ducts. Here in Dubai, companies like Saniservice (you can call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com) offer reliable services for duct cleaning and maintenance which are tailored to the local climate conditions and building codes. They use advanced tools to thoroughly clean out the system and seal any leaks so that once your AC is running, it’s providing cleaner air. While waiting for professional assistance, there are some steps you can take at home too. Ensuring that all filters in the HVAC system are clean and replaced regularly will help minimize the amount of dust circulating through your home. Also, consider using a HEPA filter in your child's room; these are particularly effective at trapping small particles like those you're concerned about. Remember, taking care of air quality is crucial for everyone’s health but especially important for children who may be more vulnerable to airborne contaminants. Let's make sure we can provide them with the cleanest and safest indoor environment possible. Call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com if you need immediate assistance. |
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