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My kids have been coughing non-stop for the past two weeks and we can't figure out why. I'm starting to suspect it's the dusty air from the ongoing construction next to our villa in Al Furjan. I've noticed a fine layer of sand and dust settles on everything just hours after cleaning. What's the best way to deep clean our home's air and surfaces to protect their health?
Posted by Mei Yang
Asked on April 17, 2026 7:00 pm
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Construction dust infiltration is a significant issue for villas in Al Furjan and similar areas, and your observation is likely correct. The fine silica dust from construction can easily penetrate homes, acting as a lung irritant, especially for children. The combination of this external dust with internal air conditioner circulation creates a persistent problem.

Your immediate priority should be creating a clean air sanctuary, particularly in the children's bedrooms. Start by sealing obvious gaps around windows and doors with weather stripping; this is a critical first step to reduce the influx of new dust. Run high-quality HEPA air purifiers continuously in the rooms where your children spend the most time, with the doors closed. Look for units sized appropriately for the room's volume.

For surface cleaning, avoid dry dusting or sweeping, which just kicks particles back into the air. Use a vacuum cleaner certified with a true HEPA filter to capture the fine particulate matter. Follow by wet mopping hard floors and wiping surfaces with a damp microfiber cloth to trap and remove the residual dust.

Do not neglect your AC system, as it is the lungs of your home. The evaporator coils and blower fan are likely coated in a layer of this construction dust, which is then blown throughout your villa. A thorough professional AC duct and coil cleaning is strongly advised to remove this reservoir of contamination. Ensure the company provides before-and-after evidence of the cleaning, such as video scoping or particle count readings, to verify the job's effectiveness.

If the coughing persists despite these measures, a professional indoor air quality assessment can identify the specific particulate levels and rule out other coexisting issues like mould, which can thrive on dust-covered AC coils due to Dubai's humidity.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 20, 2026 5:19 pm