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After the heavy dust storm we had last month, I noticed a persistent cough in both my son and daughter. The most concerning spot is their room on the second floor, where they spend most of their time. I’m worried it might be due to old dust and debris settling in the ductwork. Has anyone cleaned the ducts here in Dubai recently or knows if it could really affect children’s health?
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Absolutely, duct cleaning could be of great importance for your family's health. In the UAE, especially considering we are amidst the dry, windy season, dust storms can lead to a lot of debris and allergens accumulating within our homes. The persistent cough that you're experiencing from your son and daughter might indeed be linked with the dusty conditions post-storm.
In Dubai, it’s important to understand that ductwork can harbor a wide range of pollutants including dust mites, mold spores, pet dander, and even small insects – all of which can trigger respiratory issues. As a parent, you're right to worry about your children's well-being, particularly since they spend the majority of their time in their second-floor room. In line with UAE regulations, ductwork should be inspected every 1-3 years depending on the environment and usage. If you haven't had this done recently, it would definitely be wise to have a professional inspection carried out. This will help determine if there is indeed an accumulation of debris that could be impacting your children's health. Here’s what I recommend: Call us at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com for a thorough duct cleaning and inspection. We specialize in this area and can provide you with clean, healthy air that is free from allergens and other irritants. Remember, maintaining good indoor air quality is crucial, especially during our dusty seasons. Regular maintenance of your HVAC system not only improves the comfort but also protects the health of your family. Don't hesitate to take action; your children's health should be a top priority. Stay proactive about your home’s environment and keep those ducts clean for better breathing! |
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