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After the heavy sandstorms we had last week, I noticed a lot of dust accumulating in our living room and even some spots on the ceiling. My concern is whether this could be causing allergies or asthma issues for my family. Should I consider hiring professionals to clean the ducts, or are there do-it-yourself options available?
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Dust from sandstorms can indeed trigger allergies and asthma issues, especially in areas like Dubai where such storms are common. The dust particles contain pollen, mold spores, and other irritants that can find their way into your home through small openings or even your HVAC system. When these particulates accumulate in the ducts, they can become a breeding ground for bacteria and fungi, potentially exacerbating respiratory issues.
In the UAE, especially during sandstorms, it's not uncommon to notice an increase in dust accumulating on surfaces like windowsills, furniture, and even in areas you might not expect like the ceiling. This accumulation is often due to the fine particulates that can travel throughout your home via air currents. If you're experiencing symptoms such as sneezing, runny nose, itchy eyes, or even coughing and wheezing, these could be signs of an allergic reaction. Given the severity and frequency of sandstorms in Dubai, professional duct cleaning might be necessary to reduce allergens and improve indoor air quality. It's recommended that you consider hiring professionals for duct cleaning. They have specialized equipment like negative pressure vacuums and HEPA filters which can effectively remove these fine particulates without causing damage to your system. In the UAE, companies like Saniservice can offer such services; they can be contacted via 800-MOLDS or by email at hello@saniservice.com. DIY cleaning might not fully address the issue, especially if you're dealing with a significant amount of dust and debris in the ducts. The process requires specialized knowledge and equipment that can ensure the job is done properly to prevent any damage to your HVAC system. Remember, maintaining good indoor air quality during sandstorms is crucial for your health, particularly for those with allergies or asthma. Regular maintenance checks along with professional cleaning are key steps in ensuring a healthier living environment. So, if you're concerned about the dust levels post-sandstorm, it might be wise to schedule an inspection and clean-up with professionals who can provide peace of mind knowing your air is cleaner and safer for your family. |
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