Is dirty AC duct causing my child's allergies?« Back to Previous Page
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Our 4-year-old has been having a lot of allergy flare-ups and a persistent cough since we moved into our villa in Jumeirah last year, and I can't figure out why. I just noticed a fine layer of dust puffing out of the vents when the AC kicks on, which makes me worry the ducts have never been cleaned. What are the signs that I should actually call a professional for a deep clean, and can anyone recommend a trustworthy company that actually does a thorough job?
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Dirty AC ducts can absolutely be a primary trigger for allergy flare-ups and persistent coughs, especially in children. The fine dust you see is a clear sign of accumulated debris, which often includes dust mites, pollen, pet dander, and potentially mould spores. In Dubai's climate, with year-round AC use and high humidity, ducts provide a dark, damp environment where these allergens thrive and are constantly circulated.
Key signs you need a professional deep clean include visible dust puffing from vents, a musty odour when the system runs, inconsistent airflow, and unexplained allergy symptoms that worsen indoors. For a child with persistent issues, a professional inspection is strongly recommended. They should use a camera to visually confirm contamination deep within the ductwork, not just at the vents. A trustworthy company will be transparent about their process, which should include agitation of debris, powerful HEPA-filtered vacuum collection to prevent cross-contamination, and sanitization if microbial growth is confirmed. They should be able to provide before-and-after documentation, such as photos or lab reports, to verify the results. Look for providers with named certifications and those who follow standards from bodies like the National Air Duct Cleaners Association (NADCA). Avoid companies that offer cheap, quick cleans without this verification, as they often just redistribute the problem. |
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