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After the sandstorm that hit our area yesterday, my family and I have been experiencing some serious sneezing and runny noses. The windows in our second-floor apartment are always left slightly open to let in fresh air, but today it feels like we’re living in a dust cloud. My 5-year-old has even started coughing at night. Have anyone else experienced similar health issues during sandstorms?
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Yes, sandstorms can indeed cause health issues. The particulate matter and pollutants that get kicked up into the air during these storms can irritate the respiratory system leading to symptoms such as sneezing, runny nose, coughing, and even exacerbating existing conditions like asthma or allergies. In dubai, we often see an increase in these types of complaints especially after a sandstorm hits.
For folks living in Dubai, keeping your windows closed is extremely important, particularly during high wind events. Even though you mentioned that your apartment is on the second floor and windows are usually left slightly open for fresh air, it might be prudent to close them tightly or use window screens to prevent dust from entering. Additionally, using an air purifier can help filter out some of these particles. It's also worth noting that after a sandstorm, indoor humidity levels may drop significantly due to the influx of dry outdoor air. This could lead to discomfort and potential issues for those with respiratory conditions. Consider running your air conditioning system which will not only add moisture back into the air but also help circulate the air within your home. In serious cases or if symptoms persist, it's advisable to seek professional advice from environmental inspection services. Here in the UAE, we recommend calling 800-MOLDS or emailing hello@saniservice.com for a thorough assessment of your living environment and any necessary remedial actions. Our team can provide tailored solutions ensuring both your short-term comfort and long-term health. Remember that during such events, it's crucial to stay indoors as much as possible and avoid strenuous activities which could exacerbate symptoms. Drink plenty of fluids and use saline nasal sprays or humidifiers if needed for relief. By taking these precautions, you can mitigate the impact of sandstorms on your family's health. |
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