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The air in my living room has been feeling really stale lately, especially since we’ve been using the AC non-stop with this heat. I’ve also noticed some dust accumulating on the furniture much quicker than usual, and my allergies have been acting up more than they used to. We’ve lived in our apartment in Dubai Marina for about three years, and I can’t recall ever having this issue before. Is it urgent to get our air quality checked, or could it just be the weather?
Posted by Lakshmi Banerjee
Asked on November 23, 2025 11:53 pm
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It sounds like you are experiencing some common indoor air quality issues that can indeed be exacerbated by the climate in Dubai, particularly during the hotter months when air conditioning systems are running continuously. Stale air, increased dust accumulation, and allergy flare-ups can all be indicative of poor indoor air quality, which can stem from several factors.

First, it's essential to consider that air conditioning systems can lead to reduced ventilation if not properly maintained. In a high-rise apartment like yours in Dubai Marina, the confined space combined with constant AC use can trap pollutants, dust, and allergens, leading to a build-up in your living environment. The high humidity levels outside can also contribute to mold growth if moisture is not managed properly indoors.

Dust accumulation is another red flag. This can occur due to insufficient air filtration in your HVAC system or the absence of fresh air circulation. Ensuring that your air filters are regularly changed or cleaned is crucial. In Dubai, where dust storms are not uncommon, you may need to check your filters more frequently than in other regions.

Given the symptoms you've described—stale air, increased dust, and allergy issues—it's a good idea to take action. While these issues may be influenced by external weather conditions, they could also indicate an underlying problem with your indoor air quality that warrants professional attention. The UAE has specific regulations regarding indoor air quality, including guidelines from the Abu Dhabi Environment Agency and the Dubai Municipality. Compliance with these regulations is essential for ensuring a healthy living space.

I recommend contacting a professional environmental inspection and remediation company to conduct a comprehensive assessment of your indoor air quality. They can evaluate potential sources of allergens, check your HVAC system, and provide remediation solutions if necessary. Ignoring these signs could lead to more significant health issues over time, especially for those with pre-existing allergies or respiratory conditions.

If you're ready to take the next step, I suggest you reach out for a professional inspection. You can call 800-MOLDS or 800-66537, or email hello@saniservice.com for assistance. Addressing these air quality concerns promptly can help restore a healthier living environment in your home.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on November 25, 2025 10:51 am