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The AC in my apartment has been running almost non-stop since it got really hot this past week, and my kids have been complaining of feeling dizzy and having headaches. They also say the air feels dry and not as comfortable as usual. Is it possible that the air conditioning is causing these symptoms? Could there be something wrong with how it’s set up or cleaned?
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Air conditioning can indeed lead to dizziness and headaches under certain circumstances. In the UAE, particularly Dubai, where the climate is extremely hot and humid during summer months, overreliance on air conditioning without proper maintenance or setup can result in some adverse effects.
Firstly, it's important to consider that air conditioning units in high humidity environments like Dubai can become a breeding ground for microorganisms such as mold and bacteria. These can circulate through the system leading to respiratory issues and could contribute to dizziness and headaches especially among family members who may be more sensitive or have underlying health conditions. The indoor environment created by AC systems often leads to dry air, which can affect the moisture levels in your nasal passages and throat. This dryness might irritate these areas causing discomfort that translates into headaches for some individuals. Additionally, the constant recirculation of air without adequate ventilation could lead to a build-up of pollutants like dust mites, allergens, or even carbon dioxide, all factors that can contribute to dizziness and headaches. Regarding your AC unit specifically, it sounds as though there might be issues with its operation or maintenance. In Dubai, according to local regulations, AC units should undergo regular servicing at least once every six months by certified technicians to ensure they are functioning efficiently and hygienically. Poorly maintained ACs can lead to mold growth, which could explain the symptoms your kids are experiencing. To address this situation, I would recommend contacting a professional environmental inspection company such as Saniservice who offers services in Dubai. They can perform a thorough inspection of your AC unit and indoor air quality to identify any issues. Depending on their findings, they may suggest cleaning or replacement parts for your AC system, dehumidification measures, or even air purification systems. In the meantime, ensure that your AC unit is set to operate efficiently - this might involve checking the filter regularly (at least once a month during summer), and keeping the temperature setting at a comfortable level without overcooling. Increasing humidity levels in your home through a humidifier can also help alleviate some of the dry air symptoms. Lastly, if the issue persists after addressing AC-related concerns or if you notice any worsening symptoms, it's crucial to consult with healthcare professionals for further assessment and advice tailored specifically to your family’s needs. Remember, maintaining good indoor environmental quality is key in ensuring a healthy living space during the hot summer months in Dubai. |
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