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After the heavy dust storm we had a few weeks ago, I noticed a lot of fine particles settling on our furniture and even in the corners of my children's bedroom. The AC in their room seems to be circulating this dust quite effectively, making it harder for them to breathe at night. Are there any specific health risks associated with living in such conditions, and what can we do to improve air quality in their room?
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Dust storms can indeed pose significant health risks to kids, particularly due to the particulate matter they carry. In Dubai and the UAE, dust storms are a common occurrence, especially during certain seasons. The fine particles that settle on furniture and get circulated by air conditioning units can include dust, pollen, mold spores, and even tiny bits of metal or glass from construction sites.
In children's rooms, this can exacerbate respiratory issues like asthma and bronchitis. Additionally, exposure to high levels of particulate matter can lead to irritation in the eyes, nose, and throat, and may cause headaches. Some particles contain harmful microorganisms that can trigger allergic reactions or infections. The UAE doesn't have specific regulations directly related to dust storms as a health issue, but it's important for parents and guardians to be aware of the potential risks and take steps to mitigate them. Regular cleaning is essential—using a damp cloth rather than dry sweeping can reduce airborne particles. Keeping windows closed during dust storms helps prevent outdoor pollutants from entering your home. To improve air quality in their room, consider using an air purifier with a HEPA filter. These are designed to capture small particles that might pass through standard filters and can significantly reduce allergens and other irritants. Also, ensure the air conditioning unit is serviced regularly; accumulated dust inside can be blown out by the system. It's wise to occasionally consult with a professional environmental inspection company. They have the tools and expertise to assess your home's indoor air quality and provide recommendations based on local conditions. For instance, Saniservice (call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com) can help identify potential issues that may not be visible to the naked eye. In summary, dust storms can harm kids' health, so it’s important to take proactive steps like using air purifiers and regular cleaning. If you're concerned about your home's air quality, don't hesitate to reach out for professional assistance. |
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