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After the recent dust storm that hit Dubai, I’ve noticed a persistent dry cough in both my kids and a thick layer of fine dust settling on everything in our second-floor apartment. The AC filter is completely clogged with this dusty residue, and it feels like we can’t escape the gritty sensation in our throats even when we’re indoors. How can I prevent such issues from recurring?
Posted by Ken Matsumoto
Asked on February 16, 2026 8:16 am
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Preventing indoor dust issues can be a bit of a challenge, especially after that recent dust storm. With the UAE's unique climatic conditions, it’s crucial to take proactive steps. Here are some practical tips tailored for Dubai and your second-floor apartment scenario:

Firstly, it is essential to understand that in the UAE, particularly during sandstorms, particulate matter can easily infiltrate your home through windows, doors, and even air conditioning units. Given your experience with a persistent dry cough and clogged AC filters, it’s wise to consider professional indoor environmental inspections for peace of mind.

Start by keeping an eye on weather updates. The UAE National Centre of Meteorology (NCM) provides timely alerts about dust storms. When a storm is forecasted, take precautions like closing windows tightly and using air purifiers with HEPA filters. These devices can trap ultrafine particles that regular filters might miss.

Regular cleaning is key to managing indoor dust levels. Use microfiber cloths or damp mops which are more effective at capturing fine dust than dry methods. Don’t forget to clean high places where dust tends to accumulate such as ceiling fans, corners of walls and ledges. Additionally, you could invest in a robotic vacuum cleaner; models with HEPA filters can be particularly helpful.

For your AC filter, it’s recommended that you change or clean it every 2-3 months depending on usage and the quality of air outside. During dust storms, you might need to do this more frequently. If you find yourself changing the filters too often, consider upgrading to a high-efficiency system designed for dusty environments.

Maintaining indoor humidity is another important factor. High humidity can cause mold growth which exacerbates respiratory issues. Use dehumidifiers if necessary and ensure good ventilation by opening windows when the air quality outside improves.

Lastly, keep your curtains and blinds closed during dust storms to prevent outdoor particles from entering your home. Regularly washing bed linens and clothes in hot water also helps reduce allergens.

If you find that despite these measures, issues persist, it might be time to call in a professional for an inspection. Saniservice is a reputable company based in the UAE that can provide detailed assessments of your indoor environment. You can contact them at 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com for expert advice and remediation services.

Remember, while these steps are effective, they require consistent effort to manage dust levels effectively. Stay proactive and keep your home as clean as possible during the dry, dusty season in Dubai!
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 18, 2026 5:41 am