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The AC in my apartment seems to be running constantly these days, even when it's not that hot outside. Yesterday, I overheard my daughter and her friend talking about how they feel sick and have been coughing a lot lately. It’s really concerning because we live right above their classroom, so I can hear them in the evenings. Could there be a connection between the AC noise and the kids’ health issues?
Posted by Jennifer Williams
Asked on December 22, 2025 7:21 pm
The possibility of AC noise affecting your daughter and her friend's health seems quite unlikely based solely on the information you provided. However, it is important to consider that constant exposure to a noisy environment might contribute to stress or discomfort which could impact overall well-being. Yet, such stress is more psychological than physiological. In terms of direct effects on health, AC noise doesn't typically cause respiratory issues like coughing and illness in humans.

However, there are several factors you should investigate:

1. Indoor Air Quality (IAQ): The quality of air inside your apartment could be compromised due to poor ventilation or filtration systems. Poor IAQ can lead to various respiratory illnesses, including coughs and colds. In Dubai, regulations require that buildings meet specific standards for indoor air quality, but it's always wise to get a professional inspection to ensure compliance.

2. Temperature and Humidity: Overly cold temperatures from the AC running constantly might affect the immune system and increase susceptibility to viral infections. Moreover, excessive humidity can contribute to mold growth, which is a significant health concern in hot and humid climates like Dubai’s.

3. Noise Levels: While noise isn't directly linked to respiratory issues, it's possible that persistent noise could be contributing to stress or sleep disturbances, indirectly affecting their health.

To address these concerns, I would recommend the following steps:

• Conduct an inspection of your apartment’s HVAC system and indoor air quality by a certified professional. In Dubai, you can contact companies like Saniservice (call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com) for such services.

• Check if there's any mold growth in the classroom or nearby areas which might explain the coughing and respiratory symptoms.

• Ensure proper ventilation is maintained. Sometimes opening windows briefly can help improve air quality, especially during cooler times of day when outdoor air is fresher.

If you suspect that AC noise is contributing to their health issues, consider installing soundproofing measures such as thicker curtains or acoustic panels around their room. Also, keeping the classroom well-ventilated and maintaining a healthy indoor environment could alleviate some symptoms.

Remember, while these steps might help, if the symptoms persist or worsen, it's crucial to consult with medical professionals for accurate diagnosis and treatment.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 24, 2025 3:50 pm