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The AC in my apartment seems to be circulating some strange dust particles that seem to settle on everything after they turn on. My son has had a particularly bad cough since we moved into this room, and I’m worried it might be related. Should I be asking the landlord about cleaning responsibilities or is there something I can do myself?
Posted by Yuna Tran
Asked on December 10, 2025 8:02 pm
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Dust from AC units can indeed cause coughing and other respiratory issues. In Dubai, the climate is often dry which means dust particles are more likely to be airborne. Your son's cough could be due to allergens circulating through your apartment's air conditioning system. It’s important to consider that in the UAE, there aren’t specific regulations mandating how frequently AC units must be cleaned but it is generally recommended to clean them at least twice a year.

To start addressing this issue, you should definitely inspect and clean your AC filters yourself. Ensure they are free of debris and replace any worn-out or damaged ones. Regular cleaning can significantly reduce the amount of dust and allergens being circulated through the air in your apartment. A simple DIY task involves turning off the AC, removing the filter, washing it with water (check if this is safe for your system), and letting it dry before reinstalling.

However, given that you've noticed strange particles settling on everything after using the AC, I would recommend consulting a professional environmental inspection service. They can perform a thorough examination of your apartment’s air quality and identify potential allergens or contaminants. For instance, they might find mold spores which are common in humid environments like Dubai.

If you choose to take this route, call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com for an inspection. They can offer a detailed report and necessary remediation steps tailored to your specific situation.

Remember, it’s crucial to ensure the air quality in your home is clean and healthy, especially if there are children or elderly people living with you who might be more susceptible to respiratory issues. Taking proactive measures like regular cleaning and seeking professional advice could make a significant difference in managing allergies and improving overall indoor environmental quality.

Best of luck!
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 16, 2025 1:58 pm