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My kids have been coughing more than usual, and I'm starting to worry it's because of the dusty air from the construction next door in Al Barsha. No matter how often I sweep the fine sand and dust from our living room tiles, a new layer settles by the next day. What's the most effective way to keep the dust under control to help their allergies, especially on the upholstery and in the air they're breathing?
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Construction dust in Al Barsha is a significant irritant, especially for children. The fine silica particles are difficult to manage with standard cleaning. The most effective strategy involves creating a multi-layered barrier and upgrading your cleaning protocol.
First, focus on sealing your home. Keep windows closed and use high-quality weather stripping on doors. For your AC, ensure the filters are clean; consider upgrading to a higher MERV-rated filter designed to capture finer particles, but confirm it's compatible with your unit's static pressure. Running the AC on fan mode continuously can help filter the air, but only with a clean, effective filter. A portable HEPA air purifier in the children's main living and sleeping areas is highly recommended to remove airborne particulates. For cleaning, sweeping often just redistributes dust. Instead, use a vacuum with a certified HEPA filter to capture the fine particles from tiles and upholstery. Follow by damp mopping and wiping surfaces with a microfiber cloth, which traps dust instead of sending it back into the air. Wash soft furnishings like curtains and cushion covers more frequently. If respiratory symptoms persist despite these measures, the dust may have infiltrated your ducted AC system, which then circulates it. In such cases, a professional inspection and possibly an AC and duct hygienization from a company that provides before-and-after documentation of particulate levels can make a measurable difference in indoor air quality. |
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