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The AC in my apartment seems to be running non-stop lately, but the air still feels stuffy and heavy. My kids have been complaining of headaches and their coughs seem worse since we turned it on a few days ago. Could the indoor air quality be affecting them this much?
Posted by Hans Ramirez
Asked on January 18, 2026 5:16 am
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Poor indoor air quality can absolutely cause symptoms like headaches and worsened coughs. In Dubai/UAE, the climate is often hot and humid which can make AC systems work harder to maintain comfortable temperatures inside your apartment. When an AC system runs non-stop but the air still feels heavy and stuffy, it could indicate a few issues.

Firstly, the AC unit itself might not be functioning optimally. Accumulated dust or debris in filters and coils can reduce airflow efficiency, leading to poor indoor air quality. Additionally, if the AC isn't properly sealed or maintained, it may recycle indoor air without adequately exchanging it with fresh outdoor air. This can cause a buildup of pollutants like mold spores, bacteria, and other allergens.

In terms of the UAE regulations, the Federal Law No. 27 of 1985 regarding Public Health and Safety sets standards for indoor environments. It's crucial to ensure that your AC system meets these guidelines to prevent health issues among residents.

Given the symptoms experienced by your kids, it would be wise to call in a professional service like Saniservice at 800-MOLDS or send them an email to hello@saniservice.com. They can conduct a thorough inspection of your apartment's AC system and indoor air quality. These experts will use tools like air quality sensors to identify any pollutants, check the efficiency of the AC unit, and recommend necessary repairs or upgrades.

In the meantime, you can take some basic steps to improve indoor air quality:
• Regularly clean or replace AC filters
• Ensure proper ventilation by opening windows when possible
• Use a dehumidifier to control moisture levels, which reduces mold growth
• Keep indoor spaces free from dust and clutter

Remember, if symptoms persist or worsen, professional assistance is essential. Your health and that of your family's well-being should be the priority.

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Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 20, 2026 6:59 am