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Since we moved into our new apartment on the 5th floor of a building near the airport, we’ve been dealing with sandstorms almost every other day. The fine dust from these storms has really settled in my son’s room where his toys are stored under the window. I’m worried about it affecting their health, especially since they spend a lot of time playing there. Have anyone else noticed similar issues? How do you keep your children safe and reduce the effects of sandstorms inside your home?
Posted by Megan Harris
Asked on December 25, 2025 9:04 pm
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Are sandstorms harmful to children's health? That’s a valid concern for parents like yours. In dubai and the UAE, especially during the winter months, sandstorms are frequent due to the region's proximity to deserts and windy weather patterns. These storms can indeed impact indoor air quality leading to dust accumulation, which may contain microscopic particles that could be detrimental to children's health.

First off, it's important to know that the fine dust from sandstorms can irritate respiratory systems. For kids who are already prone to allergies or asthma, this can exacerbate their conditions. The UAE doesn't have specific regulations concerning indoor air quality during sandstorms but there are steps you can take to mitigate these issues.

To keep your children safe and reduce the effects of sandstorms inside your home, consider implementing a few simple measures:

1. Seal gaps: Ensure that all doors and windows are properly sealed or fitted with storm shutters if necessary. This will prevent fine particles from entering the home.
2. Dust filters: Invest in high-quality air purifiers equipped with HEPA (High-Efficiency Particulate Air) filters to trap tiny dust particles. Regularly check and replace these filters as needed.
3. Clean frequently: Dust toys, books, and other items regularly using a damp cloth or microfiber dusters which can capture more particles than dry cloths. Vacuuming should also be done with HEPA vacuums if possible.
4. Keep windows closed: During sandstorms, try to keep all windows shut tight. This will help maintain better indoor air quality.
5. Indoor activities: Encourage your children to spend more time indoors and engage in activities that do not require them to go outside.

If you're experiencing persistent issues or if the fine dust from the storms seems particularly severe, it might be wise to consult a professional environmental inspection service. In dubai, companies like Saniservice can help assess indoor air quality and recommend appropriate remediation steps. You could reach out by calling 800-66537 or email hello@saniservice.com for further assistance.

Remember, keeping your home clean during sandstorms is crucial to protect the health of your children. By taking proactive measures now, you can help create a safer and healthier environment for them.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 28, 2025 7:51 pm