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After the recent dust storm, we’ve noticed a strange odor lingering in the air when the AC is on. It’s particularly noticeable in the living room where my kids spend most of their time. I’m worried it might be from the coil cleaning or lack thereof, given how long it's been since the last maintenance check (about 3 years now). Could this be causing my children to cough and wheeze? What should I do about it?
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Greetings! Based on your concern and the situation described, it's certainly possible that the odor emanating from the air conditioning system could be linked to issues such as poor coil cleaning. In Dubai and the UAE, we've seen similar cases where old or neglected AC systems have led to unpleasant odors and health concerns for families.
Firstly, let’s talk about the coils in your air conditioner. The evaporator coils, which are responsible for cooling by absorbing heat from the air passing over them, can accumulate dust, mold spores, and other contaminants when not cleaned regularly. Over time, this buildup can lead to an unpleasant odor, especially during operation. The odor you're experiencing could be a result of these factors, particularly if it’s more pronounced in areas where your children spend their time. Given that they might have prolonged exposure, there's a risk for respiratory issues like coughing and wheezing, which are concerning signs. UAE regulations mandate regular maintenance checks to ensure the safe operation of HVAC systems, especially in public and commercial spaces. However, residential AC units also require periodic cleaning and inspections to maintain indoor air quality. Given that it’s been about 3 years since your last maintenance check, a professional inspection is highly recommended. This will not only help identify the source of the odor but also ensure the overall health of your AC system. A licensed HVAC technician can clean the coils thoroughly and check for any other potential issues like mold growth or duct leaks that might be contributing to the problem. I strongly advise contacting a reputable environmental inspection company such as Saniservice, whom you can reach by calling 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or emailing hello@saniservice.com. They have the expertise and tools needed to assess your AC system's condition accurately. In addition to addressing the odor issue, consider setting up a routine for coil cleaning every year or as recommended by your HVAC technician. This proactive maintenance will help prevent future problems and ensure that you and your family breathe cleaner air in your home. Do not hesitate to act on this advice; your health and your children's well-being are paramount. Regular maintenance can go a long way in ensuring a healthier indoor environment. |
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