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After the recent sandstorm last month, I noticed a layer of fine dust settling on everything in my bedroom. Even with the windows shut tight, the air feels heavy and seems to be causing my allergies to flare up again. The AC doesn't seem to filter out the finer particles effectively. How can I better manage the indoor air quality in my home during these storms?
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Improving indoor air quality during sandstorms is quite crucial, especially for those residing in the UAE like Dubai. Dust and fine particulates can significantly affect your comfort and health, particularly if you suffer from allergies or respiratory issues.
Firstly, it's essential to understand that according to the UAE Ministry of Climate Change & Environment (MOCCAE), regular indoor air quality checks are recommended during such weather conditions. If you find your symptoms persisting despite measures taken, a professional inspection might be necessary. For assistance, you can reach out to Saniservice at 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com. To start off, use your air conditioning systems with high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filters, if available. This will help in trapping finer particles that might otherwise pass through standard filters. However, the AC system in Dubai might not always be effective against such heavy dust storms. In such cases, consider portable HEPA air purifiers for your bedroom and other frequently used rooms. Additionally, keep doors and windows tightly sealed to prevent sand from entering. You can use plastic sheeting or damp cloths around gaps if necessary. Remember, during the storm, it's not recommended to open windows even with the air conditioning on as this may bring in more dust. Invest in a dehumidifier. High humidity levels can worsen allergies and mold growth. Keeping your indoor relative humidity between 30-50% is ideal. Regularly clean or replace the filter of any dehumidifiers you have to ensure they are operating efficiently. For cleaning, use a damp cloth rather than a dry one to avoid stirring up dust. Vacuum with a HEPA vacuum cleaner and consider wearing a mask when cleaning to protect yourself from inhaling fine particles. Lastly, monitor your indoor air quality using sensors if possible. This can give you real-time data on particulate matter levels in your home. You can find these sensors at local electronics stores or online platforms like Souq.com. By taking these steps, you should be able to mitigate the effects of sandstorms and maintain a healthier living environment. Always stay informed about weather forecasts and take proactive measures as needed. |
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