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After the intense heat wave we had last week, I noticed my son was having trouble sleeping at night. The AC in our bedroom isn't cooling the room as effectively as it used to, even when set to a lower temperature. It’s really concerning since he has asthma and needs the air to be cool for better breathing. Has anyone else experienced a drop in your AC's performance that might affect indoor air quality?
Posted by Sandra Allen
Asked on December 24, 2025 2:27 am
The decline in your AC's performance could indeed be impacting the indoor air quality of your home, particularly for someone like your son who has asthma. In Dubai and UAE, temperatures can soar to extremely high levels during summer months, making efficient cooling a critical aspect of maintaining a healthy living environment.

Firstly, it is crucial to understand that the effectiveness of an AC system isn't solely dependent on its ability to cool the air but also on its capacity to remove humidity and filter out contaminants. If your AC isn't performing as expected, this could lead to higher indoor humidity levels, which can exacerbate asthma symptoms due to increased moisture in the air.

To properly assess whether your AC's decline is affecting your son’s sleep and breathing, it would be advisable to schedule a professional inspection by a certified HVAC technician. In Dubai, regulations mandate that cooling systems must meet certain standards for efficiency and safety. A specialist can check if the refrigerant levels are adequate, filters need replacing, or if there are any leaks that could affect air quality.

A few practical steps you can take in the meantime include ensuring your AC is serviced regularly according to local guidelines, which recommend at least two major service checks per year – one before and one after the summer season. Additionally, consider using a humidistat to monitor indoor humidity levels; maintaining them between 30-50% can help alleviate asthma symptoms.

Furthermore, investing in air purifiers with HEPA filters could provide an extra layer of protection against allergens and irritants that may be circulating due to your AC's reduced effectiveness. For more severe or persistent issues, humidifiers can also be beneficial but should be used cautiously as they can increase moisture levels if not properly maintained.

Lastly, keeping windows closed during peak heat times and using ceiling fans can help manage indoor temperatures effectively without relying solely on the AC. It’s important to stay aware of the weather forecasts in Dubai; high-pressure systems often bring stable conditions that can affect outdoor air quality too, which might indirectly impact your home's environment as well.

Should you find any significant issues during the inspection or if symptoms persist despite these measures, don’t hesitate to contact a professional service provider like Saniservice at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) for further assistance. Remember, maintaining good indoor air quality is paramount for health and comfort, especially in such challenging climatic conditions as those faced in the UAE.

If you're unsure about the next steps or need more advice, feel free to reach out for a consultation.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 26, 2025 8:21 am