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After the heavy storms last month, I noticed a weird musty smell lingering in our living room ducts. My kids have been complaining of itchy eyes and runny noses since then, especially when the air conditioning is on full blast. We've lived here for two years now, and this is the first time we’ve smelled something off. Could dirty ducts be causing my children’s respiratory issues?
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Yes, dirty ducts could absolutely be causing your kids' symptoms. In the UAE, particularly during the harsh weather conditions like recent storms, moisture can easily penetrate HVAC systems leading to mold growth within the ductwork. Mold spores and other airborne contaminants from these dirty ducts can irritate respiratory passages, especially in children who are more sensitive.
In Dubai, given the climate where humidity levels fluctuate significantly between summer and winter, it's not uncommon for such issues to arise. The musty smell you're noticing is a clear sign of potential mold growth inside your ducts. Mold thrives in damp environments and can produce allergens that trigger respiratory symptoms like itching eyes, runny noses, and even coughing. Given the situation, I'd highly recommend scheduling an inspection with a professional environmental service provider. In the UAE, companies like Saniservice are well-known for their expertise in this area. Their services include thorough duct cleaning to remove any accumulated dirt, dust, or mold that may be affecting your indoor air quality (IAQ). To take proactive steps right now, consider running your AC system on a low setting with the fans set to recirculate mode. This can help pull in some of the contaminated air and keep it from circulating throughout your home. However, this is just temporary; for long-term relief, you'll need a professional assessment. Remember, keeping up with regular maintenance of your HVAC system is crucial. In Dubai, we recommend having a check-up every 6 to 12 months depending on how often you use the AC and whether there's been any major weather events that might have affected it. So do give Saniservice a call at 800-66537 or visit their website for more information. The sooner you address this issue, the better for your family’s health. |
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