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After the recent storms hit Dubai, we've noticed a lot of sand and debris getting into our coastal-facing balcony. My family has been spending more time out there to enjoy the fresh air, but I'm starting to worry about the dust settling inside our apartment, especially with my young kids playing down there. Have you seen any issues with indoor air quality or health problems related to sand from coastal cleaning?
Posted by Steven Martinez
Asked on December 14, 2025 11:10 pm
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Absolutely, Sand from coastal cleaning can indeed impact indoor air quality and health. The recent storms that hit Dubai have caused an influx of sand particles to make their way indoors, particularly if your apartment is near the coast. This isn't just a concern for aesthetics; it could also lead to serious issues especially with kids around.

In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, there are no specific regulations on indoor air quality related directly to sand from coastal areas but it's important to understand that excessive particulate matter can affect respiratory health and overall comfort inside your home. Sand particles, whether fine or coarse, can irritate the lungs, especially for young children and those with asthma or allergies.

To ensure a healthy living environment, you might want to consider having an indoor air quality inspection conducted by a professional. This is particularly important if you notice any unusual symptoms like coughing, sneezing, or wheezing among your family members. A professional can assess the level of particulates and provide advice on how to improve air quality.

Some practical steps you can take in the meantime include keeping windows closed when storms are predicted and using a HEPA filter in your air conditioning system if you have one. These filters can help trap smaller particles, reducing their circulation inside your apartment.

Regular cleaning is also key. Dusting surfaces regularly with microfiber cloths and vacuuming carpets and floors can help remove settled sand and other debris. If you find that the situation becomes overwhelming or if you start noticing any health issues, don't hesitate to contact a professional service for assistance. We offer comprehensive indoor air quality services here at Saniservice, including inspections and remediation.

Remember, prevention is better than cure when it comes to maintaining good indoor air quality. By taking proactive steps now, you can ensure that your family remains healthy and comfortable during these challenging times. If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to reach out.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 16, 2025 7:41 am