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After the heavy dust storms we had last week, I’ve noticed a persistent musty smell lingering in my bedroom. My kids have been complaining of itchy throats and runny noses, especially at night. The AC vents seem to be blowing out more dirt than cool air lately. Could this be due to duct issues? What should I do about getting the ducts cleaned here in Dubai?
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Certainly, the symptoms your family is experiencing could indeed be related to dirty ducts. In dubai, it's common for dust storms and sand to accumulate in HVAC systems over time. This can lead to a variety of issues including musty odors, reduced air quality, and even health concerns like irritated throats and runny noses.
When the AC vents start blowing out dirt instead of cool air, it’s a clear sign that your ducts need attention. In dubai, the high humidity during certain seasons can also contribute to mold growth within the HVAC system if there's any moisture present. Mold spores released into the air by dirty ductwork can exacerbate respiratory issues in children and adults alike. Given the situation you're experiencing, it would be wise to have a professional inspection done. In dubai, regulations don't mandate regular duct cleaning but it is highly recommended especially when such symptoms persist. Companies like ours, saniservice, are equipped with the latest tools and techniques to thoroughly clean your HVAC system ensuring that every inch of the ductwork is free from debris and potentially harmful bacteria or mold. For a professional service in dubai, you can call 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or reach out by email at hello@saniservice.com. Our technicians will assess the condition of your ducts, clean them as necessary, and provide you with a report detailing their findings and recommendations for maintaining optimal indoor air quality. Remember, keeping your HVAC system clean can significantly improve the overall comfort and health in your home or office. Don't hesitate to take action now to address any potential issues before they worsen. |
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