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After the heavy dust storm a few weeks ago, I noticed an unusual coughing spell in my little one when we were down in the basement where the ducts run right above us. The AC kicks on, and it feels like something is being pushed through the vents that isn't good for breathing. Have anyone else experienced similar issues after storms? How do you know if your ducts need cleaning, especially with kids around?
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Duct issues can indeed be common post-storms, especially in regions like the UAE where heavy dust storms are a known phenomenon. In Dubai and other parts of the country, after such storms, it's not uncommon to find an increase in indoor air quality complaints, particularly from children. The dust and debris that get swept up during these events can easily infiltrate your home’s HVAC system through poorly sealed or damaged vents and ductwork.
In the UAE, especially following a significant storm like the one you described, there have been reports of similar issues. Parents often notice an increase in coughing spells or other respiratory symptoms among their children after storms, as the air quality can significantly deteriorate due to dust particles and other allergens making their way into the home. When it comes to knowing if your ducts need cleaning, particularly with kids around, here are some signs you should look out for: 1. Increased Allergy Symptoms: If you or your children experience more frequent sneezing, coughing, or wheezing after a storm, this could indicate that dust and other irritants have found their way into the ducts. 2. Visible Debris in Ducts: Inspect the vents for visible debris such as leaves, twigs, or dirt. While these might not always be present post-storm, it's worth checking to ensure your system is free of any foreign objects that could be causing issues. 3. Strange Odors: Unusual smells coming from the vents can signal a buildup of mold, mildew, or other contaminants within the ducts. 4. Poor Air Quality Reports: If you notice a decrease in air quality, despite having your AC on, it might point towards dirty or clogged ductwork. It’s crucial to address these issues promptly, especially when children are involved, as they can be more susceptible to respiratory problems. Professional inspection and cleaning of the HVAC system is recommended for serious cases. The UAE has certain standards and regulations regarding building maintenance, but it's best to consult with a certified professional who understands local codes. If you're in Dubai or any part of the UAE, we at Saniservice recommend scheduling an inspection as soon as possible. Our team can help ensure your HVAC system is clean and functioning efficiently, thereby protecting the health of your family, particularly children. Don’t hesitate to contact us at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com for a quote. Remember, prevention is key – regular maintenance can help avoid major issues that might arise after storms like the one you've experienced. |
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