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After the recent office renovation, which involved using quite a bit of chemical cleaners, my coworkers and I have started experiencing stuffy noses, headaches, and dry eyes. It's really concerning, especially since we spend most of our day there. Has anyone else experienced similar symptoms in their workspace after an extensive cleaning?
Posted by Sandra Scott
Asked on January 23, 2026 6:34 pm
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Yes, it is entirely plausible that the chemical cleaners used during your office renovation could be causing those pesky symptoms. In Dubai and across the UAE, there are certain indoor air quality standards and guidelines we must adhere to; however, some chemicals can still irritate or affect individuals more than others depending on their sensitivity levels.

Firstly, it’s important for you to understand that in recent renovations involving extensive cleaning, the use of harsh chemical cleaners is common. These products often contain volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and other irritants which might be releasing harmful gases into your workspace. Symptoms like stuffy noses, headaches, and dry eyes are typical reactions from such exposure.

For an accurate assessment, I recommend getting a professional indoor air quality inspection done. In Dubai, you can contact companies like Saniservice at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email them at hello@saniservice.com for expert advice and services. They can conduct a thorough examination of your office environment to identify potential pollutants.

Meanwhile, consider implementing some temporary measures until the situation is resolved:
1. Increase ventilation by opening windows if possible
2. Use natural cleaning products that are less harmful such as vinegar or baking soda
3. Place air purifiers in common areas and workstations
4. Regularly clean surfaces with water and mild soap to reduce chemical residue

If your office has recently undergone renovations, it’s also a good idea to check if the contractors followed local regulations regarding indoor environmental quality. In Dubai, the municipality has guidelines for construction and renovation practices that include maintaining air quality during the process.

Remember, long-term exposure can have serious health effects, so addressing this issue promptly is crucial. If you or your colleagues experience severe symptoms persisting over time, seek medical advice to rule out any underlying conditions exacerbated by chemical exposure.

Stay proactive about your workspace's environment and don’t hesitate to take action for a healthier working space!
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 26, 2026 9:32 pm