With only a few days left until Eid al-Adha, air conditioning maintenance is the most critical topic that should be added to home cleaning routines. Technical experts and health scientists say that dust and moisture accumulate in air conditioners that are closed or maintained throughout the winter; He points out that it creates a suitable breeding ground for bacteria, mold and fungal spores.
INTERIOR QUALITY IS IMPORTANT
Experts emphasized that indoor air quality has become even more important with the increasing guest traffic during the holiday. It was stated that microorganisms spread into the environment by operating poorly maintained air conditioners have a triggering effect, especially on children, the elderly and asthma patients. It was stated that the bacterium known as “Legionnaires’ Disease”, which can cause severe pneumonia, can easily reproduce in uncleaned air conditioning installations.
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Technical service officials are of the opinion that poorly maintained devices negatively affect not only health but also the budget. It has been noted that an air conditioner with full filters forces the engine (compressor) twice as hard to reach the target coldness, which puts an additional burden of 15% to 30% on electricity bills.
WARNING FROM EXPERTS: “CLEAN BEFORE THE FESTIVAL”
Service officials gave the date to prevent citizens from suffering due to the excessive density during the holiday week. It is reminded that in order for air conditioners to work efficiently and to provide a hygienic environment, professional maintenance must be completed by the last working day before the holiday.
Highlighted Warnings in the News:
Filter Cleaning: Washing filters that collect dust every 15 days.
Disinfection: Professional disinfection for bacteria occurring in the indoor unit.
Outdoor Unit Control: Cleaning external fans that affect the performance of the device.
Experts warned consumers to make their appointments early, saying, “Holiday cleaning should cover not only visible surfaces but also inhaled air.”
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