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After the recent renovation of our living room, we’ve noticed a persistent stale smell that lingers even with frequent ventilation. My partner has also started experiencing mild headaches and a slight cough, especially after spending time in there. It’s concerning because it feels like it might be related to the cleaning products used during the renovation. Could these symptoms be linked to residual chemicals from the cleaning process, or could there be another reason for the smell and health issues?
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Could cleaning products cause these symptoms?
Absolutely, it's entirely plausible that the lingering stale smell and your partner's health issues could be linked to residual chemicals from the cleaning process used during the renovation. In Dubai/UAE, as per UAE Federal Decree-Law No. 31 of 2004 on Environmental Protection, all products including those used in construction must adhere to strict environmental standards to minimize harm and ensure public health. When a home undergoes renovation, particularly using luxury materials or high-end cleaning products, these can emit volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that might not fully dissipate even after thorough ventilation. These chemicals can irritate the eyes, nose, throat, and cause headaches, dizziness, and other respiratory issues – symptoms you're experiencing. It's important to note that while many modern cleaners are designed with lower VOC levels and are deemed safe for use, some still contain harsh chemicals that could pose a risk if not properly ventilated or used. Additionally, off-gassing from newly installed materials like paints, adhesives, or even furniture can contribute to poor indoor air quality. Given the concerns you've raised, I'd recommend scheduling an inspection with a professional environmental service provider in Dubai who specializes in indoor air quality assessments. Such inspections can help identify potential sources of contamination and suggest remedial measures. For immediate relief, ensure that your living room is well-ventilated by opening windows daily for fresh air circulation. Use natural or low-VOC cleaning products to minimize chemical exposure further. If symptoms persist despite these actions, do not hesitate to seek advice from a healthcare professional as well. Remember, staying informed and proactive about the indoor environment can significantly improve your family's health and comfort during renovations or everyday living. |
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