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The AC in my apartment seems to be causing some strange symptoms. For the past few days, every time I use it, my throat starts to feel scratchy and a bit congested. My partner also mentioned feeling dizzy and a bit lightheaded when we turn on the AC at night. The unit is old and hasn't been serviced in years. Should I be concerned about these symptoms? What should we do next?
Posted by Rajesh Bose
Asked on March 5, 2026 3:06 pm
It is concerning to hear about the symptoms you and your partner have been experiencing after using the AC unit. Given that the air conditioning system has not been serviced for several years, it's highly probable that there could be issues contributing to these health concerns.

In the United Arab Emirates, particularly in Dubai, where temperatures can soar during summer months, maintaining a healthy indoor environment is crucial. The old AC unit might be harboring dust, mold spores, and other contaminants which are being circulated through the air when it runs. This situation poses a significant risk as both mold and excessive dust particles can irritate the respiratory system leading to symptoms such as scratchy throat, congestion, and dizziness.

In addition, the low temperature setting of AC units during summer months can lead to condensation forming on internal components which could potentially create favorable conditions for microorganisms including bacteria and fungi. This could contribute to the reported lightheadedness you've experienced by your partner especially at night when the air conditioning is used.

Given the severity of these symptoms, it would be prudent to seek professional assistance immediately. I strongly recommend contacting a certified environmental inspection company such as Saniservice at 800-MOLDS or sending an email to hello@saniservice.com for a thorough evaluation of your AC unit and indoor environment. They can provide you with detailed reports on the current state of your air conditioning system, identify potential sources of contamination, and recommend necessary remedial actions including cleaning, disinfection, and possibly replacement parts if required.

Until professional help is available, consider using alternative cooling methods such as fans or portable air purifiers equipped with HEPA filters to improve indoor air quality. Ensure that all windows are properly sealed to prevent outside pollutants from entering the space while keeping doors closed when AC isn't in use.

Remember, your health and comfort should be prioritized especially during this critical period of high temperatures. By addressing these symptoms early on, you can ensure a healthier living environment for yourself and your partner.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on March 8, 2026 2:53 am