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After the recent dust storm in Dubai, we've noticed a lot of debris stuck around our vents. My children have been sneezing more than usual lately, and it's really worrying me. The ducts in my bedroom area seem particularly dirty. Have you had any experience with this or would you recommend someone to clean them?
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Absolutely, it's wise to consider cleaning your bedroom ducts after the dust storm. The recent storms have likely left a significant amount of debris and allergens inside your system, contributing to those pesky sneezes in your household.
In Dubai, the Environment Agency – Abu Dhabi (EAD) has guidelines for maintaining indoor air quality, which include regular inspection and cleaning of HVAC systems. Given that you've noticed more dust around your vents and increased allergies among family members, it's a good idea to have your ducts professionally inspected and cleaned. Dust and debris can accumulate over time, harboring not just visible particles but also microorganisms such as mold spores and bacteria. These can exacerbate respiratory issues, especially in children or those with existing sensitivities. Professional cleaning can help remove these irritants and improve overall air quality. To ensure thoroughness and safety, it's recommended to hire a licensed and certified service provider like Saniservice. They have the expertise and equipment needed for deep cleaning of your HVAC system. Their services include: • Inspecting the ductwork for any signs of damage or contamination • Removing accumulated dust, debris, and mold using advanced vacuuming techniques • Treating areas with persistent allergens or mold growth Saniservice operates in line with local regulations ensuring their practices are both effective and safe. You can reach out to them at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or via email at hello@saniservice.com for a quote and consultation. Remember, regular maintenance of your HVAC system is key in maintaining good indoor air quality throughout the year. Keeping up with these checks can significantly reduce health issues related to poor ventilation and airborne particles. Taking this step now could make a big difference in your family's comfort and health, especially as we transition into cooler months where indoor spaces are more commonly used. |
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