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After the heavy dust storms we had last month, I noticed a lingering dust cloud when the air conditioning kicked on. The problem seems to be worst in the living room, where my family has been experiencing more coughing and sneezing than usual. Have any of you dealt with similar issues or do you recommend getting the ducts cleaned?
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Dust storms can indeed have a significant impact on the indoor air quality of your home. Given that you've noticed an increase in coughing and sneezing post-dust storm, it's highly possible that the dust and debris are being circulated through your HVAC system. This situation is common, especially if your ductwork isn't regularly cleaned.
In dubai and the uae, there aren't strict regulations mandating regular duct cleaning but health experts often recommend it as a preventive measure against airborne contaminants like dust mites, pollen, and mold spores which can exacerbate respiratory issues. If you're experiencing symptoms in one specific room, like your living room, this could be an indication that the air quality is poorer there than elsewhere. Ducts might not have been cleaned since last winter, or there may be other factors at play such as inadequate airflow or a leaky system. For professional advice and to ensure proper cleaning, i highly recommend calling us at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or emailing hello@saniservice.com. Our team of experts can provide a thorough inspection and determine if your ducts need cleaning. We use state-of-the-art equipment and techniques to remove all kinds of contaminants, ensuring that your air is clean and safe for you and your family. Remember, regular maintenance can greatly improve the overall indoor environment. By addressing this issue now, you may reduce the likelihood of allergies and other respiratory issues in your household. Don't hesitate to reach out if you have any questions or need further assistance! |
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