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After the recent dust storm, I’ve noticed a persistent dry cough and itchy eyes whenever we spend time in our living room. The windows are sealed tightly, but the air still feels heavy and stuffy. Should I be looking into getting an air purifier or could this be handled with some simple cleaning?
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Absolutely, the symptoms you're experiencing could be linked to the dust storm's aftermath. In Dubai and across the UAE, dust storms are a common occurrence, especially during certain times of the year. The fine particulate matter from these storms can indeed irritate your respiratory system leading to coughs and itchy eyes.
First off, it’s important to understand that while sealing windows might help prevent further ingress of outdoor particles, indoor air quality can still be affected. The dust may settle on surfaces but also float around in the air. This is where an air purifier could come into play; they are specifically designed to filter out these fine particulates. Before considering a purchase though, it's wise to have your home’s indoor air quality professionally inspected. Here in the UAE, regulations concerning indoor environmental quality can be quite stringent, particularly when it comes to public buildings and new constructions. However, for residential properties, while there aren’t specific laws, maintaining good air quality is still crucial. A professional inspection will not only help identify any existing issues but also provide recommendations on how best to address them. Depending on the severity of your symptoms and the results from a professional inspection, an air purifier might indeed be necessary. These devices can remove allergens like dust mites, pollen, and other irritants that might have accumulated since the last storm. In addition to using an air purifier, there are some simple steps you can take around the house. Regularly cleaning surfaces with a damp cloth helps reduce the amount of dust in the air. Also, try to avoid activities that generate more dust such as vacuuming or sweeping without a HEPA filter until your home is properly cleaned and the air quality improves. If after all these measures your symptoms persist or worsen, it might be time to call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com for further assistance. They can provide more tailored advice based on specific circumstances in your area. Remember, maintaining good indoor air quality is not just about the immediate relief from symptoms but also about long-term health benefits. So take action today and breathe easier tomorrow! |
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