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The AC in my apartment seems to be running non-stop lately, even when it’s not that hot outside. My daughter has had a persistent cough for the past couple of weeks, and she seems to get more congested every night after the air conditioner kicks in. I’ve tried changing the filter and cleaning the unit, but nothing seems to help. Is there anything else I should check or is it possible the AC is causing her symptoms?
Posted by Amanda Torres
Asked on December 29, 2025 9:46 am
Could AC be causing my daughter's cough? Indeed, the air conditioning system could potentially contribute to respiratory issues like persistent coughs. In Dubai and the UAE, it’s quite common for residents to rely heavily on AC due to high temperatures during summer months; however, improperly maintained systems can release allergens, irritants, or mold spores into your living space.

Firstly, let's consider if the AC unit itself might be a source of discomfort. It sounds like you've already changed the filter and cleaned the system, which is a good start. However, it's essential to ensure that the entire HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) system is functioning correctly. In your case, since the unit seems to run non-stop even when not extremely hot, this could be a sign of an issue such as a clogged condensate drain or refrigerant leak, both of which can affect air quality.

It's crucial to inspect the AC ducts for any signs of water damage, mold growth, or other contaminants. Mold thrives in warm and humid conditions, making it more prevalent during summer months when AC units are frequently used. A thorough inspection by a certified HVAC technician is highly recommended here, as they can identify and address potential issues that might not be immediately obvious.

Moreover, consider the indoor environment factors: humidity levels, air circulation, and overall cleanliness of your apartment. High humidity combined with poor ventilation can exacerbate respiratory problems. Ensure your room has good air flow but also maintain appropriate humidity control using dehumidifiers if necessary.

Regarding hygienization, it is advisable to perform regular deep cleaning and disinfection of the AC unit. Using a professional-grade cleaner designed for HVAC systems can help eliminate bacteria, fungi, and other microorganisms that might be contributing to your daughter's symptoms.

Lastly, given the persistent nature of her cough and its worsening at night after air conditioner use, it would be prudent to consult with an allergist or respiratory specialist who can provide personalized advice based on a thorough examination. They may recommend allergy tests to identify potential triggers including dust mites, pet dander, or mold spores.

In summary, while maintaining the AC unit and addressing indoor environmental factors are steps in the right direction, professional assessment might be necessary. For assistance, you could contact Saniservice at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or reach out to them via email hello@saniservice.com for expert guidance tailored to your specific situation.

Remember, maintaining a clean and healthy indoor environment is key in managing respiratory issues.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 30, 2025 3:24 pm