Is dust from construction harming my son's cough?« Back to Previous Page

After the recent construction next door, my son has started complaining of a persistent dry cough every time we go near our balcony. The dust seems to be really thick when there’s no wind, and I can see particles settling on surfaces even after cleaning them. Have anyone else experienced similar issues or know how to mitigate it?
Posted by Betty Lewis
Asked on January 9, 2026 5:25 am
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Dust from construction can indeed be harmful to your son's health. In the UAE, especially in areas like Dubai, where the climate often allows for prolonged periods of still air, airborne particles from nearby construction sites can easily travel and settle on surfaces in close proximity. This is a common issue in our region as we experience many construction projects throughout the year.

The thick dust you mentioned when there's no wind suggests that particulate matter might be reaching your home more than it should. Dust contains various harmful elements like silica, which can cause respiratory irritation and exacerbate conditions such as coughing or asthma. In Dubai, there have been cases where residents nearby construction sites have reported similar symptoms, especially during the dry season when air is less humid to help settle dust.

Firstly, I would recommend calling 800-MOLDS (or 800-66537) for a professional inspection. They can assess the level of contamination and provide recommendations specific to your situation. Additionally, contacting email hello@saniservice.com could also be beneficial as they offer comprehensive services including air quality testing.

In the meantime, here are some practical steps you can take:
• Regularly clean surfaces with a damp cloth or mop to reduce dust settling.
• Encourage everyone in the home to use a face mask when outside during periods of high dust levels.
• Keep windows closed and use an air purifier if possible. HEPA filters can be very effective at removing fine particles from the air.
• If possible, keep your son indoors on days with high dust levels.

Remember, protecting your family's health is paramount. Professional assistance in addressing this issue will ensure that you're taking all necessary steps to maintain a safe and healthy environment for everyone.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 10, 2026 5:23 pm