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After the heavy dust storm we experienced a few weeks ago, I’ve noticed a persistent cough and runny nose whenever we turn on the air conditioner in our apartment’s living room. The AC unit is right next to where my son sleeps, and he’s been complaining of itchy eyes and a sore throat too. Have anyone else experienced similar symptoms after duct cleaning issues? Could this be causing what we’re going through?
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Could AC duct issues cause our symptoms?
Absolutely! Dust storms can introduce significant amounts of particulates into your living space. If these aren't properly filtered out by your air conditioning system, they could certainly contribute to respiratory issues and allergic reactions among household members. In Dubai, post-dust storm conditions are not uncommon, especially with the hot climate that leads to increased usage of AC units. The persistent coughing, runny nose, itchy eyes, and sore throat you're experiencing could indeed be linked to poor air quality within your apartment’s duct system. These symptoms align well with common complaints from those dealing with indoor air pollution. In the UAE, regulations surrounding HVAC systems are stringent but compliance can vary. Regular maintenance of your AC units and ductwork is crucial to ensure they meet health standards. Dust storms often carry a mix of fine particulate matter (PM2.5) and other allergens like pollen or mold spores that could circulate through your system if not cleaned properly. Given the severity of your son’s symptoms, it would be wise to have an expert conduct a thorough inspection of your ductwork and air handling units. A professional inspection can reveal any build-ups that might be causing these issues. If necessary, they will also recommend a deep clean or even replace parts of your system if they are severely affected. Call 800-MOLDS or 800-66537 or email hello@saniservice.com for a professional assessment and remediation. Don’t delay in addressing this issue to ensure the health and comfort of you and your family, especially during these challenging times following the dust storm. Remember, maintaining clean air quality is key to a healthy living environment, particularly as we continue to experience such extreme weather events. |
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