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After the heavy dust storm last month, I noticed a persistent grey haze lingering in the air of my living room. It’s not just visible but also seems to settle on surfaces like furniture and windowsills. My kids have been complaining of itchy eyes and runny noses, making me worry about the impact on their health. How urgent is this issue, and what steps should I take immediately?
Posted by Betty Harris
Asked on December 23, 2025 2:21 am
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Is grey haze harmful to family health?

Absolutely. That persistent grey haze could be a mix of dust particles, pollutants, and even mold spores which can indeed pose significant health risks, especially for kids and the elderly. In dubai, we've seen an increase in such issues post sandstorms due to high levels of particulate matter. These particles can irritate the respiratory system leading to coughing, sneezing, runny noses, itchy eyes, and even exacerbating existing conditions like asthma.

The UAE has strict environmental regulations set by the Environment Agency – Abu Dhabi (EAD) to ensure air quality standards are met. However, during such events as sandstorms, it's crucial to take extra steps to protect your family’s health.

Firstly, assess the severity of the situation by checking if the haze is heavy and persistent. If it’s affecting multiple rooms or areas in your home, a professional inspection might be necessary to rule out potential mold growth or other contaminants that could be harmful. In Dubai, you can contact Saniservice at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) for an expert evaluation.

For immediate action, consider these steps:
1. Increase indoor humidity by using a dehumidifier to prevent mold growth.
2. Use HEPA air purifiers in key areas of your home like the living room and kids' bedrooms to help filter out small particles.
3. Regularly clean surfaces with a damp cloth to remove settled dust and contaminants.
4. Keep windows and doors closed during peak pollution times if possible, but ensure there's enough ventilation for fresh air.

Lastly, monitor family members’ health closely. If symptoms persist or worsen, consider consulting a healthcare provider who can provide guidance on managing respiratory issues.

Stay proactive and keep your indoor environment as clean and safe as possible.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 25, 2025 4:11 pm