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After the heavy dust storm last week, I noticed a persistent dry cough and sneezing whenever I spend time in our living room, which is right next to the central air vent. My partner has also been complaining of headaches that seem to worsen during certain times when the AC is on full blast. Have anyone else experienced similar issues with multi-zone systems after cleaning or storms?
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Absolutely, your symptoms could be related to the multi-zone air conditioning system. In Dubai and UAE, our climate often experiences significant dust storms which can indeed lead to issues such as yours. The dry cough and sneezing you're experiencing when near the central vent suggest that there might be an accumulation of dust or possibly mold in your system.
In the UAE, it's crucial to adhere to local regulations which mandate regular maintenance of HVAC systems to ensure they function efficiently and safely. The Central Zone Air Conditioner in your home could be distributing particles from a recent storm directly into the living room where you spend most of your time. Moreover, the headaches experienced by your partner during specific times when the AC is running full blast might indicate that there's an imbalance or issue with the airflow distribution or possibly even stagnant air pockets in certain areas of your home. This could be due to improper cleaning after a storm or inadequate maintenance practices. I'd recommend having a professional inspection done, especially given your symptoms and considering the local regulations. A company like Saniservice is well-equipped to perform such inspections and can also provide necessary cleaning and remediation services if required. Their expertise will ensure that your system operates efficiently without risking your health further. Please do not delay in scheduling an appointment with them as early intervention can prevent more serious issues from arising. In the meantime, try to limit time spent in the living room during peak AC usage times and perhaps consider using a portable air purifier there for temporary relief. Remember, if you or anyone else experiences severe symptoms or they persist, seeking medical advice is also recommended. Don't hesitate to contact 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com for more information or assistance. |
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