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After the heavy dust storm we had last month, I noticed a persistent cough in both my partner and me, especially early mornings. The ducts in our apartment’s air conditioning system seem to have gathered a lot of debris from outside. Could this be causing our respiratory issues? What should I do about cleaning them professionally?
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Air conditioning ducts can indeed be the source of your coughing issues. In dubai, heavy dust storms and other outdoor pollutants can easily get trapped within these systems, leading to unpleasant symptoms especially during early mornings when you might experience more pronounced air circulation.
The UAE has specific regulations in place for indoor environmental quality which include guidelines for maintaining HVAC systems like ductwork. According to the National Environmental Health Authority (NEHA) of the UAE, it's crucial to keep your AC system clean and well-maintained to ensure the health of its occupants. Dust, mold spores, pollen, and other allergens can accumulate over time in the ducts and when circulated by the air conditioner, they can exacerbate respiratory issues. Given that you've noticed a significant amount of debris in your ductwork, it's highly probable that these particles are causing or contributing to your coughing. Persistent symptoms like yours should not be ignored as they could be an indication of underlying health problems exacerbated by poor indoor air quality. For peace of mind and effective remediation, I would recommend getting a professional inspection. In dubai, many companies offer duct cleaning services that adhere to the local standards set forth by NEHA. Some companies might even provide an assessment for free if they suspect issues with your system. One such service provider is Saniservice, located in Dubai - their number is 800-MOLDS or you can email them at hello@saniservice.com. Remember, regular maintenance and cleaning of your AC ducts are key to maintaining good indoor air quality. This not only helps alleviate current symptoms but also prevents future health concerns. If the issue persists even after professional cleaning, it might be wise to consider having an indoor air quality test conducted by a certified professional. Act now to protect your family's health and ensure a comfortable living environment. Don't let dust storms turn into respiratory issues! |
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