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The AC in my apartment seems to be running almost non-stop since the weather turned cooler last month, but there's still a noticeable stale air smell inside. My daughter has been complaining of a persistent cough, and I’m worried it might be from all this trapped air. Has anyone else noticed similar issues or any tips on improving indoor air quality here in Dubai?
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Indoor air quality can indeed impact your health especially during colder months when AC systems run more often. In Dubai and the UAE, it's not uncommon to experience stale air smells and persistent coughs due to poor indoor air circulation. The cooler weather might make your AC systems work harder, which could lead to a reduction in fresh air intake if the unit isn’t properly maintained or balanced.
Firstly, check whether your AC units are functioning optimally. Ensure they have adequate outdoor airflow and that filters are clean and replaced as needed; dirty or clogged filters can restrict airflow and exacerbate issues like stale air smells. In Dubai, HVAC systems need to be serviced regularly according to local regulations, which may include the ABAA (Arab Building Automation Association) guidelines. Another factor might be the humidity levels in your apartment. High humidity can contribute to mold growth, which is a common allergen that could trigger coughs or other respiratory issues. In Dubai, the climate itself can make it challenging to maintain ideal indoor humidity levels, but using dehumidifiers or air purifiers may help. If these steps don’t improve conditions, consider calling in an expert for a professional inspection. Here at Saniservice, we offer comprehensive environmental inspections that can identify sources of poor air quality and recommend remedial actions tailored to Dubai’s climate and building norms. Our team follows UAE-specific regulations including the ones from the General Safety and Health Authority (GSHA) to ensure our recommendations meet local standards. Remember, maintaining good indoor air quality is crucial for your family's health, especially in a place like Dubai where environmental factors can significantly impact air quality indoors. If you're experiencing persistent coughs or other respiratory issues, it might be time to take action and improve the air quality in your home. |
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