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After the recent renovations at our local supermarket in Dubai, there's a persistent dustiness that’s been bothering me. I’ve noticed my daughter has been sneezing more frequently since we started shopping there, and the place feels less fresh than it used to. Have any of you experienced similar issues or know if this could be affecting our health?
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Dustiness at supermarkets can indeed affect one's health, especially for individuals who have respiratory sensitivities like your daughter. In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, indoor air quality is a critical concern due to the climate and the frequent use of air conditioning systems which can sometimes circulate dust particles around.
The persistent dustiness could be caused by several factors including inadequate cleaning schedules, insufficient ventilation, or the presence of allergens such as pollen, dust mites, or mold. Mold growth in damp conditions is a common issue during renovations, especially if proper drying and remediation processes were not followed post-renovation. It's important to address this matter promptly because exposure to excessive dust and mold can lead to respiratory issues like asthma attacks, allergies, and other health complications. For your daughter, the increased sneezing could be due to these irritants in the air she breathes. To ensure a healthier shopping environment for you and your family, I recommend having a professional indoor environmental inspection done. Companies such as Saniservice can provide comprehensive inspections that include identifying sources of dust and mold, assessing ventilation systems, and offering recommendations on how to improve air quality. If you decide to proceed with an inspection or remediation service, do ensure they are licensed and experienced in handling both cleaning and mold issues. In Dubai, you might consider calling 800-MOLDS (800-66537) for a professional assessment. Alternatively, you can contact Saniservice directly at hello@saniservice.com with any concerns or to schedule an inspection. In the meantime, try to minimize your exposure by keeping windows closed during high dust days and using air purifiers equipped with HEPA filters in your home. Regularly cleaning surfaces, especially those near entrances where dust tends to accumulate, can also help reduce indoor allergens. Remember, maintaining a clean and healthy environment is key for everyone's well-being, particularly when it comes to children who are more susceptible to respiratory issues. Taking proactive steps now will not only benefit you but potentially all shoppers at the supermarket. |
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