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After the recent renovation of our living room, we’ve noticed an unexplained amount of dust settling on everything—books, electronics, even the curtains. The contractor assured me it was normal, but I’m concerned about long-term health impacts. Should I be more proactive in addressing this issue? How can I prevent construction dust from becoming a recurring problem in our home?
Posted by Eunbi Sun
Asked on February 16, 2026 10:30 pm
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Construction dust can indeed pose serious health risks over the long term. In Dubai and the UAE, particulate matter from construction activities often carries a variety of contaminants including silica, lead, and other heavy metals that could be harmful when inhaled or ingested. The fine particles can irritate respiratory systems leading to coughing, wheezing, and shortness of breath, especially for those with pre-existing conditions like asthma.

It’s crucial to address construction dust properly as it not only affects the immediate comfort but also long-term health. If you're experiencing excessive dust settling in your home after a renovation, it's advisable to seek professional assistance. The UAE has specific regulations regarding indoor air quality, and ensuring compliance can help mitigate risks effectively.

First steps you could take include hiring an independent inspector who can assess the situation thoroughly. Saniservice, for instance, provides comprehensive environmental inspections that can pinpoint sources of dust and offer remediation strategies. Their hotline is 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or you can reach out to them via email at hello@saniservice.com.

To prevent construction dust from becoming a recurring issue:
1. Ensure your contractor uses proper dust control measures like wet methods during cutting and grinding.
2. Install temporary HEPA air filters in your home to capture fine particles.
3. Seal off unrenovated areas of the house to limit cross-contamination.
4. Regularly clean surfaces with damp cloths or a vacuum cleaner equipped with a HEPA filter.
5. Consider using dehumidifiers and air purifiers, especially if you notice mold growth which is common in humid environments like Dubai.

Remember, while some dust may be normal during construction, persistent high levels indicate potential health hazards. Being proactive can save you from long-term discomfort and costly medical bills.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 19, 2026 3:21 pm