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The AC in my apartment seems to be running constantly these days, even though it’s not particularly hot outside. My throat has been feeling scratchy and a bit congested, especially in the mornings when I wake up. It started about two weeks ago after we had our air ducts cleaned. Could this be related? Is there any risk of harmful particles being circulated by the AC?
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Could air duct cleaning cause indoor issues? The answer is yes, and there's quite an intricate interplay between the cleaning process and potential adverse effects on your living space. In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, where we experience a diverse climate including hot summers and cooler winters, maintaining a clean and healthy indoor environment becomes critical.
During the air duct cleaning procedure, debris such as dust, mold spores, and other particles are liberated from the system. These can be aerosolized and dispersed through your HVAC (Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning) system, leading to temporary or even prolonged effects on indoor air quality. Given your symptoms like a scratchy throat and congestion in the mornings after having had your ducts cleaned, it's plausible that these particles could have been reintroduced into your living space. In Dubai, regulations regarding indoor environmental quality are not as stringent as those found in some other countries, which might mean that the cleaning process does not always meet the highest standards. However, this doesn't necessarily mean that there aren't risks; it just means that you need to be more vigilant about monitoring and maintaining your air quality. It's recommended that after such a procedure, especially if issues like those you're experiencing arise, you should consider having a professional environmental inspection conducted by a certified firm in the UAE. This will help determine whether the cleaning has indeed caused any problems or if there are other factors at play, such as allergens from outside the home entering your ductwork. In practical terms, ensuring that your HVAC system is properly maintained and serviced regularly can mitigate some of these risks. Filters should be replaced or cleaned according to manufacturer's recommendations, ideally every three months in Dubai’s climate. Additionally, considering high-efficiency filters might help capture smaller particles that could otherwise contribute to indoor air pollution. If you decide to proceed with an inspection, companies such as Saniservice (contactable via 800-MOLDS or email at hello@saniservice.com) can provide detailed reports and recommendations for improving your indoor environment. Remember though, these are just recommendations; always seek professional advice when dealing with potential health concerns. In conclusion, while air duct cleaning is beneficial for maintaining a healthy HVAC system, it's important to be aware of the possible effects on indoor air quality. Regular maintenance, proactive monitoring, and seeking expert assistance can help ensure that your home remains a safe and comfortable environment. |
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