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The AC in my apartment seems to be running non-stop these days, even though it’s not extremely hot. My partner has been complaining about a persistent cough, and I’ve started experiencing some dizziness when I come home from work. Both of us have had some sneezing fits too. Given how close we are to the desert and all the construction around us, I’m really worried about the quality of our indoor air. Could this be due to poor air conditioning maintenance or is it something else? Should we consider getting an air quality test done, or could these symptoms be related to other factors in our home?
Posted by Eunbi Xu
Asked on December 4, 2025 5:46 am
Could poor air conditioning cause our symptoms? This is indeed a plausible concern, especially given the environmental conditions of Dubai and the recent construction activity. In this region, high levels of dust and particulates from desert sand, as well as pollutants from building sites, can significantly impact indoor air quality (IAQ). The continuous operation of your AC might be masking deeper issues related to the system itself or even indicating an underlying problem in the environment that requires professional inspection.

Firstly, it's important to understand how air conditioning systems work. They are designed not only to cool but also to filter and recirculate indoor air. If your AC is running non-stop without a significant temperature difference between outside and inside, this might indicate that the unit is struggling or the filters are clogged with particulates. In such cases, the air being circulated back into the space can become less clean over time.

Your symptoms—coughing, dizziness, and sneezing—are common complaints associated with poor IAQ. These can be caused by a variety of factors including mold growth (which is more prevalent in humid conditions but still possible during cooler months), dust mites, or even volatile organic compounds from new building materials. Given the construction activity near your apartment, it's highly probable that particulate matter and other airborne contaminants are present.

To accurately diagnose the situation, I recommend consulting a professional environmental inspection service. In Dubai, companies like Saniservice can provide comprehensive indoor air quality assessments using state-of-the-art equipment to measure pollutants such as VOCs, CO2 levels, and particulates (PM10, PM2.5). They are well-versed with UAE-specific regulations which include the Federal Law No. 7 of 2018 on Building Control and Construction.

The process typically involves:
1. Air sample collection from different areas within your apartment.
2. Analysis for common allergens, pollutants, and bacteria levels.
3. Inspection of HVAC systems to ensure they are functioning correctly without overworking or circulating contaminated air.

Remember that even if you're not experiencing extreme heat, consistent use of your AC can lead to the accumulation of dust and other particles inside the unit. Regular maintenance is crucial; consider scheduling an annual service for your AC to prevent such issues from escalating into more serious health problems.

In conclusion, while it's possible that your symptoms could be due to poor air conditioning, a thorough professional inspection would provide clarity. It’s worth calling 800-MOLDS or emailing hello@saniservice.com to schedule an assessment and gain peace of mind regarding the quality of indoor air in your home.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 6, 2025 8:55 pm