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Since we moved into our new apartment in downtown Dubai two months ago, I’ve noticed a persistent dry cough and sneezing, especially after cleaning the kitchen and living room. The windows are usually closed during Ramadan due to the heat, which makes it harder for air to circulate. Could this be from dust or mold buildup, and what steps should I take to clean more effectively without worsening my symptoms?
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Closed windows can indeed contribute to allergy symptoms, especially during Ramadan and the hot summer months. In Dubai, the increased humidity and heat can lead to mold growth more readily, which might be what you're experiencing. The lack of airflow can also cause dust mites to proliferate, making your coughing and sneezing worse.
To tackle this issue effectively, start by ensuring that your cleaning routine includes thorough but gentle methods. Use a damp cloth instead of dry sweeping as it helps trap allergens rather than sending them airborne. Vacuum regularly with a HEPA filter vacuum cleaner, which is great for capturing fine particles like dust mites and mold spores. Another important step would be to clean or replace air filters in your HVAC system if you have one. This can significantly improve indoor air quality by filtering out pollutants before they circulate throughout the space. Regarding the windows, try opening them briefly during cooler times of the day when pollen counts are lower. A fan placed strategically can help circulate fresh air without letting in too much heat or dust. If your symptoms persist despite these efforts, it might be wise to consider a professional inspection. In Dubai, there's regulations and guidelines around indoor environmental quality that professionals adhere to. You could reach out to 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com for assistance. They offer expert services in identifying the source of your symptoms and providing solutions. Remember, keeping the air as clean and fresh as possible is key. Regular cleaning combined with these tips should help you breathe easier during Ramadan and beyond. |
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