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After the heavy dust storm last month, I’ve noticed a lot of sneezing and itchy eyes every time I clean my apartment. The storm debris seems to be settling in corners, especially by the windowsills. Could this be causing my allergy symptoms? What can I do to clean more effectively without triggering allergies?
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Yes, it is quite possible that the storm debris particles might be triggering your allergies. After such storms, dust and particulates can settle into various corners of your apartment, especially near windowsills where they find a good environment to accumulate. The UAE, including Dubai, has strict environmental standards, but these don't specifically address post-storm cleanups unless severe or health-threatening conditions arise.
To effectively tackle this issue without exacerbating allergies, here are some steps you can take: Firstly, wear a mask and gloves while cleaning. This will protect you from inhaling dust and other irritants. Masks like N95 respirators can filter out 95% of airborne particles, which is ideal for allergy sufferers. Secondly, use a damp cloth or mop to clean rather than sweeping. Sweeping can stir up dust and allergens into the air, making them easier to inhale. A damp cloth or microfiber mop can help trap more particles on surfaces without sending them flying. Thirdly, focus on areas where debris might be settling – corners near windowsills, behind furniture, and under beds are common spots. Using a vacuum cleaner with a HEPA filter can also significantly reduce airborne allergens as you clean. Lastly, consider having your apartment professionally inspected for mold or other allergens post-storm. In the UAE, regulations like those from the Dubai Municipality ensure certain standards but regular checks might be necessary to maintain indoor air quality. If your symptoms persist after thorough cleaning and environmental adjustments, it’s a good idea to seek advice from an allergy specialist who can provide personalized treatment plans. Remember, if you're in dubai and need immediate assistance or have concerns about mold, you can call 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com for professional support. |
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