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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a strange moldy odor coming from the vents in my living room. It's been bothering me, especially since we’ve had the air conditioning on almost every day to keep cool. My kids have also started complaining of coughing fits whenever someone is home. Could this be related to ductwork issues? What should I do first to address it?
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Yes, mold in vents can absolutely cause health issues. Mold thrives in damp and humid conditions – exactly the environment that's created by air conditioning units during rainy seasons like the one we just had here in Dubai/UAE.
If you're noticing a strange musty odor coming from your vents and your kids are complaining of coughing fits, it's very likely related to mold growth within your ductwork. Mold spores can easily travel through your HVAC system and into different areas of your home when the AC is on, potentially affecting your family's health. In Dubai/UAE, we've seen an increase in mold complaints after heavy rains, especially in poorly maintained systems or those with improper sealing around vents. The UAE regulations require regular maintenance for HVAC systems to ensure they operate efficiently and safely, which includes cleaning ducts every 2-3 years depending on usage and environmental conditions. Given the situation you described, it's strongly recommended that you have a professional inspection done as soon as possible. This will help identify any mold growth or other issues within your system. The earlier you address this problem, the less likely it is to spread further into your home. Contacting a reputable company like Saniservice would be wise. They can conduct a thorough inspection and provide necessary remediation services. Don't wait for symptoms to worsen; addressing this now will not only improve air quality but could also prevent more serious health concerns down the line. Call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com to schedule an appointment today. Your family's comfort and health are our top priorities, so act quickly to resolve this issue. Remember, regular maintenance of your HVAC system is key in preventing mold issues like these. Make sure your AC filters are clean and that the unit itself is well-maintained as part of routine upkeep. |
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