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My kids have been coughing more than usual and I’m worried it’s from the aircon. I’ve noticed a layer of dust keeps settling on everything in our Jumeirah Park villa just a day after a full clean, and the vents look pretty grim. Is this something I need to get a professional to handle immediately, or is a regular duct cleaning service every few months sufficient?
Posted by Ken Yoon
Asked on May 11, 2026 9:00 pm
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Dusty AC systems are a common trigger for respiratory irritation and coughing in children, especially in Dubai's climate where AC runs year-round. The fine, persistent dust you describe settling daily is a strong indicator that your ductwork is heavily contaminated and actively circulating particulate matter. This is not just surface dust; it's a buildup inside the system that gets blown into your living space each time the AC cycles on.

In a humid environment like ours, this dust layer inside the ducts often retains moisture, creating an ideal habitat for mould and bacteria to grow, which can further exacerbate respiratory symptoms. The combination of dust mites, mould spores, and other allergens is a frequent culprit behind persistent coughing and congestion.

A standard surface clean is insufficient for this level of contamination. This requires a professional duct cleaning service that uses HEPA-filtered extraction equipment to remove the debris from deep within the system. For a villa in Jumeirah Park, immediate professional attention is advised, as the system is likely distributing irritants throughout the home. After a thorough, evidence-based cleaning, a regular maintenance schedule—typically every 12 to 18 months—is sufficient for most homes to prevent a significant reaccumulation.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on May 13, 2026 4:30 pm