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After the heavy dust storm last week, I noticed a persistent dry cough and sneezing whenever we spend time in our bedroom. The windows were closed tight during the storm, but now there’s an odd musty smell that lingers even with the air purifier running. Have you experienced anything similar or know how to address this issue?
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Cleaning airborne contaminants can indeed be quite costly depending on the severity and type of pollutants. In Dubai/UAE, where indoor environmental quality is critical due to our arid climate and frequent sand storms, it's essential to address any issues promptly.
The cost for cleaning airborne removal typically varies based on several factors such as the size of your home, the specific contaminants detected (like mold spores, dust mites, or volatile organic compounds), the extent of the contamination, and whether you require specialized equipment or services. A simple deep clean might start from a few hundred dirhams for basic treatments but can go up to several thousand dirhams if more intensive measures are needed. Given your situation with the persistent dry cough and musty smell post-dust storm, it would be wise to consider having a professional inspection done. The UAE has strict regulations on indoor air quality, particularly in public buildings, but residential areas might not have as stringent guidelines. However, ensuring your home's air is clean and healthy can prevent long-term health issues. If the issue persists despite cleaning efforts or if you suspect mold growth (which is quite common after storms), it’s recommended to contact professionals like Saniservice at 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com. They have experience dealing with such cases in Dubai and can provide a thorough inspection, testing, and remediation plan tailored for your needs. Remember, prevention is key! Regular maintenance of HVAC systems and ensuring proper ventilation can significantly reduce airborne contaminants. If you're concerned about the costs, consider checking if any home insurance covers mold remediation or indoor air quality improvements. Acting swiftly could help mitigate potential health risks and ensure a more comfortable living environment for your family. |
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