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After the heavy dust storms we had last week, my family has been experiencing sneezing and itchy eyes, especially in the bedroom where the windows tend to get covered with a fine layer of dust. I’ve tried vacuuming more frequently but it doesn’t seem to help much. Has anyone else noticed similar issues or have any tips on how to clean better to reduce these symptoms?
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Yes, dust storms can indeed cause bedroom allergies. The fine layer of dust that settles during such storms often contains pollen, mold spores, and other allergens. This can contribute to sneezing and itchy eyes, especially if the affected area is your bedroom.
In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, we've seen an increase in allergy cases after dust storms. The high particulate matter in the air during these events can settle on surfaces like bedding, furniture, and window sills, which are often not visible to the naked eye but can trigger allergies when disturbed. To address this issue effectively: 1. Regular Cleaning: While you mentioned vacuuming more frequently hasn’t helped much, consider using a HEPA filter vacuum cleaner for better dust collection. Also, clean your bedroom surfaces with a damp cloth to remove fine particles that regular sweeping might miss. 2. Seal Off The Bedroom: After a storm, it's important to close all windows and doors tightly to prevent further influx of allergens into the room. Use air purifiers equipped with HEPA filters to clean indoor air continuously. 3. Dust Mite Control: Dust mites thrive in warm, humid environments—perfect conditions after dust storms. Encase your mattresses, pillows, and duvets in allergen-proof covers. Wash sheets, pillowcases, and blankets frequently in hot water (at least 60°C). 4. Professional Inspection: If symptoms persist despite these measures, it might be wise to call for a professional inspection by an environmental inspection company like Saniservice. They can identify any hidden issues such as mold growth or other allergens that need attention. 5. Consult An Allergist: Sometimes, specific allergens require targeted treatment. Consulting with an allergist in Dubai can provide personalized advice and possibly medications to manage symptoms effectively. Remember, maintaining a clean environment is key but addressing the root cause through professional means could be necessary for serious cases. If your symptoms are troubling or worsening, it’s important not to ignore them. |
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