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The AC in my apartment seems to be cycling on and off more frequently lately, especially at night when we're trying to sleep. The air feels stuffy and it's making my daughter's cough worse. I’ve been worried about whether this could be due to mold or some other issue that’s affecting her health. Should I have the system checked?
Posted by Keiko Lee
Asked on January 2, 2026 4:44 am
Certainly, the situation you're describing is concerning. Frequent cycling of your air conditioning system and associated stuffiness can indeed be indicative of several issues including mold growth. In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, humidity levels can fluctuate, making environments more susceptible to microbial growth if proper management isn't maintained.

Mold spores thrive in humid conditions, which your AC might not be handling effectively if it’s cycling too often. This could mean that the system is struggling to maintain a comfortable temperature and reduce humidity to acceptable levels, leading to moisture accumulation within the air ducts or other parts of your HVAC system.

Given these circumstances, it would be prudent to have an expert conduct a thorough inspection. In Dubai, you can contact companies like Saniservice (call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com) who specialize in environmental inspections and remediation services. They will perform detailed checks for mold growth, ensuring that your air conditioning system is functioning properly and that the indoor environment remains safe.

Moreover, it's important to monitor the health of your family members closely, especially during such periods. If your daughter’s cough worsens or if you notice any other unusual symptoms like sneezing, runny nose, or skin irritation, these could be signs of mold exposure or other environmental issues in your home. Prompt action is key; don't wait for a worsening condition.

In the meantime, consider some basic steps to improve air quality:
• Increase ventilation by opening windows when feasible
• Use dehumidifiers to reduce moisture levels
• Clean and maintain your HVAC system regularly

Remember, maintaining good indoor environmental quality is crucial, especially in regions like Dubai where extreme temperatures can strain HVAC systems. By addressing the issue proactively, you can ensure a healthier living environment for yourself and your family.

If you decide not to take immediate action, keep an eye on any changes in symptoms or conditions. However, given the potential health impacts of mold exposure, it's advisable to seek professional assistance as soon as possible.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 3, 2026 7:09 pm