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After the rain last month, I noticed a thick layer of dust collecting on the windowsills in our living room. Our rental apartment is on the second floor, so it’s puzzling where all this dirt is coming from. Given that we’ve lived here for two years and just recently started noticing this issue, should I be concerned about having the ducts cleaned?
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Dust collecting on windowsills can be due to various factors. In the UAE especially Dubai, it is quite common for dust to settle from outside sources such as pollution, sandstorms, and even birds or insects that may find their way into your home. However, in your situation where you've lived in a second-floor apartment for two years with no prior issues of this nature, there could be other contributing factors.
One possibility is the HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) system. If the ducts are not properly maintained or cleaned, they can act as a collection point for dust and debris. These particles can then get distributed throughout your apartment via the air circulation, settling on surfaces like windowsills. UAE regulations do require regular maintenance of HVAC systems to ensure optimal indoor air quality, but it's always good to have an inspection done by a professional. They can help determine if the issue is related to outdoor pollution or internal factors such as ductwork cleanliness. Given that you've noticed this problem only recently and not before, it might be wise to call for a professional inspection of your HVAC system, including duct cleaning. This could prevent any potential health issues from contaminated air being circulated throughout your living space. In Dubai, you can reach out to companies like Saniservice at 800-MOLDS or by emailing hello@saniservice.com for such services. Regular maintenance and cleaning of your HVAC system are crucial in maintaining good indoor environmental quality, especially when living in a region with varying weather conditions including sandstorms. Taking proactive steps now can save you from potential health issues down the line. |
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