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The AC in my apartment seems to be running a bit warmer than usual since the recent heat wave, and my kids have both started coughing up a storm. The air feels heavy and doesn’t seem to circulate well even with the fans on high. Could this be causing their symptoms or is it just our imagination?
Posted by William Wilson
Asked on February 19, 2026 7:55 pm
The symptoms your kids are experiencing could indeed be linked to poor air quality within the apartment, particularly from the air conditioning system. In Dubai and the UAE, high humidity levels during heat waves can exacerbate existing issues or trigger new ones for respiratory health. The heavy air and lack of effective circulation could certainly contribute to discomfort and coughing.

Firstly, it’s important to understand that in this region, especially during summer months, the AC systems are crucial not only for temperature control but also for managing humidity levels which can affect indoor air quality (IAQ). Inadequate maintenance or design flaws might lead to reduced efficiency of the AC system, causing warm and stagnant air. This situation could indeed contribute to respiratory issues such as coughing.

To address this issue effectively, a professional environmental inspection would be highly recommended. Companies like Saniservice in Dubai can perform thorough checks on your AC systems to ensure they are operating efficiently and to identify any potential issues that might impact IAQ. A certified HVAC technician from such companies will be able to assess the system’s performance, check for cleanliness of filters, and ensure there's adequate airflow.

Furthermore, it is advisable to consider hygienization treatments periodically to reduce allergens, mold spores, and other contaminants that can accumulate in AC systems over time. These treatments can significantly improve air quality and comfort levels within your home.

In the meantime, you can take some immediate steps to alleviate the situation:
1. Ensure regular cleaning of your AC filters.
2. Increase the use of exhaust fans or dehumidifiers if possible to help reduce moisture levels in the air.
3. Open windows during cooler times to allow fresh air circulation, but be mindful of external pollutants.

If symptoms persist despite these measures, a professional inspection and consultation would be crucial. Remember, maintaining good indoor air quality is not just about comfort; it's vital for health, especially with children who are more susceptible to respiratory issues.

For further assistance or concerns, you can reach out to Saniservice at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com. They offer expert services that can ensure your home environment is as healthy and comfortable as possible during such challenging conditions.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 22, 2026 2:26 am