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After the intense cleaning we did last week in our living room, I’ve noticed a persistent cough and nasal congestion. The cleaning involved lots of dusting and vacuuming, but also some heavy scrubbing with chemical agents. My partner and I have both been feeling unwell since then, and I’m worried it might be related to the cleaning. Could this be from residual chemicals or allergens?
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Could cleaning chemicals cause our coughs? Aye, it's quite possible. In the UAE, as in any part of the world, the intensive use of cleaning products can indeed trigger respiratory issues like coughing and nasal congestion, especially if they contain harsh or volatile organic compounds (VOCs). These are common in many chemical agents used for scrubbing and disinfecting surfaces.
In Dubai, there aren't specific regulations that restrict the use of cleaning chemicals in homes, but it is advisable to follow manufacturer guidelines and keep your environment well-ventilated during and after the process. If you've been using heavy-duty products like those with strong fumes or bleach-based solutions, these can release irritants into the air which may affect your health. Given that both you and your partner have reported similar symptoms post-cleaning, it's prudent to consider professional inspection services. Such inspections can help identify whether there are lingering residues of cleaning chemicals or allergens that might be causing discomfort. In Dubai, companies like Saniservice offer such services where they can assess the indoor air quality and check for any potential irritants. If you're experiencing persistent symptoms or if your condition worsens, it would be wise to call 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com for a professional assessment. They can provide guidance on how to improve indoor air quality and suggest measures that might alleviate your concerns. In the meantime, consider using natural alternatives like vinegar, baking soda, and essential oils which tend to be less harsh on the respiratory system. Ensure your home is well-ventilated by opening windows or using an extractor fan during cleaning sessions. And always wear a mask if you're sensitive to strong odours or irritants. Remember, it's better to err on the side of caution when it comes to your health and that of your family. |
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