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The AC in my son’s room has been running non-stop for days now, even though it’s not that hot outside. The other night, I woke up to him coughing pretty badly, which sounds like it could be from the cold air. It's really worrying me because he and his sister have always had good health. Should I consider changing the AC filter or maybe get a second opinion on its settings?
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It's quite probable that the dirty AC filter could be contributing to your son's coughing. In Dubai and UAE settings, where air conditioning is a primary method for maintaining indoor comfort, especially during the scorching summer months, regular maintenance of HVAC systems, including filters, is crucial.
In the UAE, it's recommended to change or clean AC filters every month, depending on usage and local conditions. The fact that your son’s room AC has been running non-stop could be due to a clogged filter preventing proper airflow. When filters become too dirty, they can restrict air flow and cause the unit to work harder and longer, which might explain why it's running continuously. The cold air from an improperly functioning AC system can indeed irritate sensitive respiratory systems, leading to coughing, especially if your son has not previously had such issues. The low humidity levels in Dubai during summer could exacerbate this problem by drying out the nasal passages and throat, making them more prone to irritation. To address this situation, I would recommend a few steps: 1. Check and Clean or Replace the Filter: Start by inspecting the AC filter for dirt, dust, and debris accumulation. A simple visual inspection can give you an idea of its condition. If it's visibly dirty, replace it immediately with a clean one. 2. Consult a Professional: While changing the filter is a good start, if the issue persists, it might be necessary to call in a professional HVAC technician for a thorough check-up. They can inspect other components like the evaporator coils and ensure that everything is running smoothly without overworking. 3. Review AC Settings: Sometimes, adjusting the temperature settings can help reduce strain on the system. Ensure that the thermostat is set at an appropriate temperature to avoid excessive cooling which might be causing discomfort or triggering coughing. 4. Monitor Indoor Air Quality: In Dubai, especially in newer buildings with high-efficiency systems, it’s also important to monitor overall indoor air quality. If necessary, consider installing a HEPA filter or humidifier to improve the environment inside your son's room. Remember that the UAE has specific guidelines for HVAC maintenance and operation, which should be followed to ensure both efficiency and safety. For any serious concerns or persistent issues, contacting a professional service provider is advisable. If symptoms persist after making these adjustments, it might also be worth consulting a pediatrician to rule out other potential causes of coughing in your son. Call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com for immediate assistance and expert guidance. |
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