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After the heavy dust storm we had last month, I noticed a persistent dry cough and sneezing every time I clean my living room. The air feels thick with dust particles and it’s worrying me that this could be affecting my family's health. Have anyone else experienced similar symptoms in their home after such storms, or are there specific cleaning rules I should follow to avoid these issues?
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Yes, dust storms can indeed be linked to family coughs and sneezes. In the UAE, particularly during the cooler months when dust storms are more common, there's an increase in airborne particles that can irritate respiratory systems. The thick layer of dust and other debris kicked up by these storms often contains pollutants, allergens, and even microorganisms which can contribute to health issues such as coughs, sneezes, and even exacerbating conditions like asthma.
In Dubai specifically, the environment is arid and prone to dust. This makes it especially important for residents to be proactive about indoor air quality after a storm. The persistent symptoms you're experiencing could indeed be linked to exposure during your cleaning activities. Dust particles can get trapped in fabrics and accumulate on surfaces, leading to an increase in allergens when disturbed. To avoid such issues, here are some practical steps you might consider: 1. Wear protective gear: Use a mask, gloves, and goggles while cleaning to protect yourself from inhaling harmful particles. 2. Clean methodically: Start with the highest points of your room (like ceiling fans or corners) and work downwards. This prevents dust from settling on lower surfaces as you clean. 3. Vacuum thoroughly: Invest in a high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filter vacuum cleaner to capture small particles that might pass through standard filters. 4. Use natural cleaners: Opt for natural cleaning products which can be less harsh on your respiratory system and are better for the environment. If your symptoms persist, it's crucial to seek professional advice. We recommend a comprehensive indoor air quality inspection by experts who can identify any lingering issues and provide tailored solutions. Call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com to arrange an appointment with our team of environmental inspectors who are well-versed in the UAE regulations and best practices. Remember, maintaining good indoor air quality is key to a healthy living environment. By being vigilant and proactive, you can minimize health risks during and after dust storms. |
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