Could AC dust in Jumeirah cause my allergies and how to clean it?« Back to Previous Page
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The AC in my apartment in Jumeirah seems to be blowing out a fine dust that's coating all our furniture, and for the last couple of weeks, my throat has been constantly scratchy and my eyes are itchy. I clean the vents regularly but this gritty film just keeps coming back. Could this dust from the AC be causing these allergy-like symptoms, and what's the best way to get the entire system professionally cleaned to stop it?
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Yes, the dust from your AC is very likely causing your symptoms. Jumeirah's coastal location means your system is pulling in a combination of fine silica sand and salt aerosol from the sea breeze. When this enters the AC unit, it mixes with moisture and can become an irritant that coats surfaces and affects respiratory tracts.
Regularly cleaning the visible vent covers is not enough, as the contamination is inside the ductwork and on the cooling coils. The constant humidity in Dubai provides ideal conditions for dust to clump and adhere to internal surfaces. A proper cleaning requires accessing the main unit, vacuuming the entire duct system with specialized HEPA-filtered equipment, and thoroughly cleaning the evaporator coils to remove the damp, impacted dust. For a professional clean, look for a provider that offers a documented process with before-and-after evidence, not just a visual wipe-down. The Dubai Municipality has guidelines for indoor air quality and hygiene standards that reputable companies follow. The key is to request a service that includes mechanical agitation of ducts, extraction, and coil cleaning, followed by a verification method to confirm the particulate levels have been reduced. This should measurably improve your indoor air and stop the dust film from returning. |
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