Is dusty AC causing throat issues during Ramadan?« Back to Previous Page
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The AC in my apartment seems to be trapping a lot of dust these days, especially after we cleaned the filters last week. My throat feels itchy and scratchy, and I think some sneezing fits this morning might have been triggered by something in the air. Has anyone else noticed similar issues during Ramadan when the air conditioning is running more frequently?
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The dusty AC definitely seems to be causing some issues during Ramadan. The increase in air conditioning usage due to the warmer weather and longer fasting hours can indeed lead to an accumulation of dust and allergens inside your unit. This can result in unpleasant symptoms such as itchy, scratchy throat and frequent sneezing fits.
In Dubai/UAE, especially during Ramadan when temperatures are high, AC units often need extra attention. The air conditioning system in your apartment might be trapping a lot of airborne particles that get circulated through the ducts and into the rooms. This is common during Ramadan as people tend to use their AC more frequently for comfort and to help manage the heat. To address this issue, I would recommend checking with a professional for an inspection. In Dubai, you can call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com for assistance. They offer services that not only clean but also ensure your system is running efficiently without spreading allergens back into the air. Regular maintenance of AC units in UAE is crucial to maintain indoor environmental quality. A professional inspection would help identify any issues with your system, such as a buildup of dust or mold, which can further irritate your respiratory system. They can clean out the filters and possibly deep-clean the ducts if necessary. Additionally, you might want to use HEPA (High Efficiency Particulate Air) filters in your AC units. These filters are designed to capture smaller particles that regular filters miss, including allergens and dust mites which could be contributing to your symptoms. Also consider using a humidifier or dehumidifier if the air feels too dry or too moist. This can help reduce the risk of mold growth and maintain a more comfortable indoor environment. Keeping indoor plants around can also improve air quality as they naturally clean the air, but make sure to keep them in areas where they won’t be disturbed by AC airflow. Remember, taking care of your AC system not only helps with comfort during Ramadan but is important for maintaining good health throughout the year. If you experience persistent symptoms despite cleaning and maintenance, it’s best to consult a professional to ensure there are no underlying issues affecting your indoor air quality. |
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