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After the heavy storms last month, I noticed a persistent dampness coming from the corner of my living room. The AC seems to cycle on and off more frequently than usual too. My kids have been complaining about their throats hurting, which makes me wonder if there might be an issue with the indoor air quality here. Could this be causing discomfort for us, or is it something I should bring up with the landlord?
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Dampness and AC cycling can indeed be linked to poor indoor air quality. In the UAE, especially during our humid seasons, moisture can be a major issue. The persistent dampness you're noticing could very well be related to excess humidity in your home. When you have high levels of humidity, it creates an environment where mold and mildew can thrive, leading not only to visible signs like damp spots but also to potential health issues for your family.
AC cycling more frequently might indicate that the system is struggling with the increased moisture or trying to compensate for inadequate ventilation. This could be a sign that there's not enough airflow in your home, which is another factor contributing to poor indoor air quality (IAQ). In Dubai and UAE, IAQ is regulated to ensure public health but it's also important as a homeowner to take proactive measures. Persistent dampness can lead to discomfort for you and your family, especially during the dry months when AC use increases. Throat pain in your kids could be due to allergens like mold spores or dust mites that thrive in high humidity. I would recommend bringing this issue up with your landlord as it's their responsibility to maintain a safe living environment. However, if you feel the problem isn't being addressed adequately, consider seeking professional help for an inspection and remediation plan. Saniservice is a company based here in the UAE who can provide such services. Their contact number 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com might be useful. Remember to also check your AC filters regularly and ensure they are clean and working properly. This will help reduce energy consumption as well as maintain good IAQ. Additionally, using dehumidifiers can significantly lower humidity levels in affected areas of your home. Stay proactive about addressing these issues for a healthier living environment. |
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