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The AC in my apartment seems to be running non-stop lately, even though it’s not particularly hot. My throat has started feeling scratchy and my nose gets stuffy whenever I’m inside. Could this be related to the air quality or the AC itself? Any advice on what could be causing these symptoms would be greatly appreciated.
Posted by Ravi Verma
Asked on December 4, 2025 3:49 am
Could poor AC be causing your symptoms? Indeed, it is highly plausible. The air conditioning system in your apartment could very well be contributing to the discomfort and health issues you're experiencing. In the UAE, especially in Dubai, where temperatures can soar high during summer, AC systems play a significant role not only for comfort but also for maintaining indoor environmental quality.

AC units can harbor and circulate microorganisms such as mold, dust mites, and bacteria, which are common allergens known to cause respiratory issues. In your case, the continuous operation of the AC might be contributing to these symptoms by circulating irritants throughout the space. The scratchy throat and stuffy nose could indeed be linked to exposure to poor indoor air quality.

Firstly, it's essential to consider that in Dubai, the AC system should be maintained regularly. Filter replacements are crucial every 3-6 months depending on usage and environmental conditions, as dust and debris can accumulate, leading to a decrease in efficiency and potential contamination of the air. Additionally, ensure your AC has been serviced recently to check for any malfunctions such as refrigerant leaks which could release harmful gases.

Given the symptoms you’re experiencing, it might be prudent to conduct an indoor air quality assessment. The UAE doesn't have specific regulations that mandate regular inspections for residential units like they do in commercial settings, but given your situation, it would be wise to seek professional advice. A certified HVAC engineer can inspect and recommend necessary actions.

If the issue is confirmed to be related to poor AC performance or air quality, there are several practical steps you could take:

1. Increase ventilation by opening windows (when weather permits) to allow fresh air to circulate.
2. Use a portable HEPA filter in your room to help remove particulates from the air.
3. Consider using a dehumidifier if relative humidity levels are high, as this can reduce mold growth.
4. Regularly clean and maintain your AC filters and system.

Lastly, if symptoms persist despite these measures or worsen, it’s recommended to consult with an occupational health specialist or visit a clinic for further evaluation. Remember, your well-being is paramount; if you find the situation unbearable, don’t hesitate to contact Saniservice at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com for assistance.

In conclusion, while many factors can contribute to indoor discomfort and health issues, a malfunctioning AC system could indeed be a significant culprit. Act promptly to address the issue, ensuring your living environment remains as healthy and comfortable as possible.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 6, 2025 2:28 pm