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After the heavy smoke from the neighbors' barbecue last month, I've noticed a lingering odour in our living room, especially when the air conditioning is on. It's concerning, given that we have young children who spend most of their time there. Could this be due to ductwork issues, and if so, how urgent is it to clean them?
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Absolutely, the odour from your neighbors' barbecue could be linked to ductwork issues. In the UAE, particularly Dubai, our climate and high temperatures can exacerbate such problems by creating ideal conditions for contaminants to circulate within the HVAC system.
Ducts that haven't been cleaned in a while might have accumulated dust, mold spores, or other particles which get stirred up when air conditioning runs. This is especially true if your unit isn’t properly sealed; it could allow outside smells and pollutants inside. In Dubai, we adhere to strict building codes and standards for indoor environmental quality (IEQ). However, even with these in place, maintenance can sometimes fall through the cracks. Regular inspection and cleaning of your ductwork are paramount to maintaining a healthy living environment, especially when dealing with external sources like smoke or odours. It's important to consider that professional duct cleaning is recommended every 3-5 years for optimal performance and health benefits. Given the recent events in your home, it might be wise to have an inspection done soon. A qualified technician can assess not only if there are any issues but also whether they need immediate attention or if a thorough clean-up will suffice. For serious cases or if you’re unsure about what to do next, don't hesitate to contact us at 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com. Our team is here to help ensure your family's health and comfort are prioritized in this situation. Remember, the air quality within our homes can significantly impact everyone’s well-being, especially young children who are more susceptible to respiratory issues. So, it's crucial we address these concerns head-on with a professional approach. Take care! |
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