Is air conditioning safety related to coughing?« Back to Previous Page
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The AC in my apartment seems to be running non-stop lately, even when it’s not that hot. My little one has had a persistent cough since we moved into this building last year, and I’m starting to wonder if it could be related to the air quality here. Are there any specific certifications or tests I should look for to ensure the air conditioning system in our apartment is safe and properly maintained?
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Air conditioning safety can indeed be linked to coughing, especially considering the environmental conditions in Dubai and the UAE. Persistent coughs among residents could potentially be a symptom of poor air quality, which is often exacerbated by inadequate maintenance or issues within AC systems.
In the UAE, including Dubai, there are specific regulations that mandate regular inspections for HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) systems to ensure they meet safety and environmental standards. The General Authority for Standards and Quality (GASQ), as well as local municipalities, enforce guidelines that address indoor air quality (IAQ). While a persistent cough might not be solely attributed to the AC system, it's prudent to investigate further. Certifications and tests you should look out for include: • Energy Efficiency labels from the Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) - these ensure your AC unit is energy-efficient but also check if they meet certain environmental criteria. • The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Indoor Air Quality Tools for Schools National Program, though this is more focused on schools, it provides a framework that can be applied to residential settings as well. Regular maintenance of the AC system is crucial: 1. Check filters regularly; they should be clean and replaced every 3-6 months. 2. Ensure the air ducts are properly sealed and free from leaks. 3. Test for mold by looking for visible signs or using a professional mold test kit if you suspect moisture issues. 4. Consider employing IAQ sensors to monitor carbon dioxide, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), and particulate matter levels in your apartment. Professional inspections are highly recommended, especially given the severity of symptoms reported. These can be conducted by companies like Saniservice, who offer services including air quality testing, mold remediation, and HVAC maintenance specifically tailored for UAE environments. In Dubai, a common cause of respiratory issues could be high humidity or inadequate ventilation, which your AC system might not address fully if it hasn’t been properly maintained. A professional inspection will help identify such issues and provide solutions to improve indoor air quality in your apartment. Remember, maintaining good indoor air quality is vital for everyone’s health, but especially for children who are more susceptible to respiratory infections and allergies. If the situation does not improve with routine maintenance or if you feel uncomfortable about the AC system's performance, it would be wise to contact Saniservice at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com for a detailed assessment. In conclusion, while a persistent cough can have various causes, addressing potential issues with your air conditioning system is an important step in ensuring a healthier living environment. |
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