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After the heavy dust storms this spring, I’ve noticed a lot of sneezing and coughing from my family in our living room. The windows and blinds get extremely dirty very quickly despite regular cleaning, and even with the air purifier running non-stop, it doesn’t seem to help much. Could there be something specific about the construction materials or furnishings in this area that could contribute to these allergies?
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Absolutely could! The construction materials used in the UAE, especially Dubai, might indeed be a factor in triggering allergies. In our region, certain materials and furnishings are more common due to climate and local regulations, and some of these can actually contribute to indoor air quality issues.
For starters, many buildings here use high-end finishes like granite, marble, or ceramic tiles which can release dust and particles over time. Moreover, the UAE's desert climate often means that construction might incorporate certain sealants or paints that could contain volatile organic compounds (VOCs). These chemicals can off-gas into the air, especially in poorly ventilated areas. Additionally, the use of certain adhesives and insulation materials can also contribute to allergens. For instance, formaldehyde is commonly used as a preservative but its presence can cause irritation for some individuals. It's important to ensure that any furnishings or building materials used are certified by local authorities like the UAE’s Emirates Standardization & Metrology Authority (ESMA) to meet safety standards. In your case, it sounds like you’ve got a bit of an ongoing challenge with dust accumulation and allergies. Regular deep cleaning might not always be enough if the underlying causes aren’t addressed. A professional indoor air quality inspection could help pinpoint specific issues. For instance, an inspector can check for mold growth, which is common in warm, humid conditions. They may also assess your HVAC system to ensure it’s functioning properly and efficiently filtering out allergens. If you suspect that construction materials are contributing to the problem, consider having a professional environmental consultant take a look. At Saniservice, we offer comprehensive inspection services including air quality testing and material analysis which can reveal if certain chemicals or particles from building materials might be exacerbating your family's allergy symptoms. Remember, keeping indoor spaces clean is crucial but sometimes underlying issues need to be addressed too. Don’t hesitate to reach out for professional help to ensure that you're creating a healthier environment for yourself and your loved ones. If you have any more questions or would like us to assist, feel free to call 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com. Hope this helps! |
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