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After the recent heatwave, we’ve noticed our kids are constantly sneezing and complaining of feeling cold even when the AC is on. The air conditioner in the living room keeps cycling but doesn’t seem to be filtering out any dust or allergens effectively. Have anyone else experienced this issue, or could it be a sign that we need a more robust system for our family’s health?
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It appears your air conditioning system might indeed be struggling to effectively filter allergens and provide clean, comfortable indoor air. This issue is quite common during heatwaves in the UAE, especially given our high humidity levels which can lead to an increase in airborne particles.
From a technical perspective, the symptoms you describe—your kids constantly sneezing and feeling cold despite the AC running—are indicative of poor air quality within your home. The air conditioner's cycling behavior suggests it might be struggling with load or has some underlying issues that need addressing. In Dubai/UAE, we are subject to certain regulations regarding indoor environmental quality in buildings, particularly concerning HVAC systems. Your situation aligns with concerns about the efficacy of filters and overall system performance as outlined by local standards like EN 13779:2016 for energy-related product requirements which also touch on air quality. Given the symptoms you're experiencing, it would be wise to have a professional inspection done. This can help identify any issues with your AC unit's filtration system or other components that might be contributing to these allergen concerns. A certified HVAC technician will be able to assess whether your current filter is sufficient for your environment and if there are any maintenance issues affecting the overall performance of the system. Furthermore, it’s recommended you consider upgrading your air conditioning unit with a more advanced filtration system such as HEPA (High Efficiency Particulate Air) filters. These are particularly effective in capturing smaller particles like pollen, dust mites, and other allergens. In Dubai, where we experience high humidity levels, moisture can also contribute to the growth of mold and other microorganisms; thus, a dehumidification feature could be beneficial. Regular maintenance is crucial for keeping your AC system running optimally. This includes cleaning or replacing filters as recommended by the manufacturer’s guidelines, typically every 3-6 months depending on usage and environmental conditions. Additionally, having a professional clean the condenser coils and check refrigerant levels can ensure consistent performance. If you decide to proceed with an upgrade or maintenance service, consider contacting a reputable company like Saniservice at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) for assistance. Their expertise in handling indoor environmental quality issues could provide the peace of mind and improved air quality your family needs. Remember, maintaining good indoor air quality is key to preventing respiratory issues during such extreme weather conditions. Stay proactive about your home’s HVAC systems and address any concerns as they arise to keep everyone healthy and comfortable. |
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