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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a strange damp smell lingering in the hallway near our children’s room. It’s especially noticeable when we run the air conditioning to cool down during the day. My kids have been coughing more than usual lately and I’m worried it might be due to mold or dirt buildup in the ducts. Have anyone had similar issues and what did you do about it?
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Yes, a damp smell from your AC system can indeed be harmful to kids. The smell could suggest the presence of mold and bacteria which thrive in moist environments like air ducts. Mold spores are particularly dangerous for children as their immune systems are still developing and they may be more susceptible to respiratory issues.
In Dubai and the UAE, it’s quite common to experience such smells after rainy seasons or periods with high humidity. The dampness can lead to a buildup of dirt, dust, and mold in your air conditioning ducts, which gets circulated throughout your home. This can result not only in an unpleasant odor but also in potential health risks for your family. If you’re noticing more coughing among the kids after running the AC, it’s definitely worth checking out if there might be something wrong with the system. Mold can trigger allergies and exacerbate asthma symptoms, which are already a concern in Dubai due to its climate and sometimes high indoor humidity levels during certain times of the year. I’d recommend getting your air conditioning ducts inspected professionally by someone experienced in the UAE regulations. The local standards for indoor environmental quality are outlined in documents like the Building Code of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), which includes requirements for HVAC systems to ensure they don’t pose health risks. However, it’s always wise to have a professional assess your specific situation. Contacting a company such as Saniservice could be beneficial. They offer services including duct cleaning and inspection in accordance with local regulations. Their number is 800-MOLDS or you can email hello@saniservice.com for an appointment. Remember, it’s better to address these issues early rather than waiting until they become serious. Keeping your air conditioning system clean and well-maintained not only improves indoor air quality but also ensures optimal performance of the equipment. Hope this helps! |
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